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To: Mama Bear who wrote (7697)7/27/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: tbonenyc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
<<tbonenyc, I don't think it's any secret that the reason I didn't short FIBRD is because it was listed as non-marginable at both of my brokers on Friday. I posted that here. Message 5303197 >>

Barb, i know exactly what you posted. But i didn't say that you had shorted FIBRD. I said that you were LAYING THE GROUNDWORK for an effort to shake people loose of their shares, and that you INTEND to short FIBRD. I know how you operate by now.

<<I don't recall commenting on Par's promise or not to buy shares...>>

I do.

<<You have been railing about investing in this company "too soon" since before I left the Yahoo! thread. Since the stock is only a few ticks away from it's 104 week low, I guess you were too soon as well. >>

That depends on how you look at it. Did i buy too soon to maximize my return? Yes. Do i regret that to some extent? I think so. But did i buy too soon so that i got frustrated with my investment, freaked out, and sold? No. Is it still my opinion that this stock is way(WAY) undervalued and that it has an incredible risk/reward ratio and that it will ultimately take off. Absosmurfly.

<<I recall you telling me that the stock simply wasn't a good short sell at 15 (split adjusted, of course). Looks like you were wrong.>>

Yes, i was wrong...i have no problem admitting that. You were right about the short term of this stock, and i recall conceding that you had made a smart decision to sell and go short after the March conference call. But, we all know that past performance does not insure future performance.