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To: R. Martenson who wrote (1064)8/31/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: Neil Booth  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5102
 
I still will wait for $4.50 before considering Inprise. Good luck and I hope I am wrong.

$4.50? You're suffering from the over-optimism you're warning against.

I'm waiting for $2.50.

Neil.



To: R. Martenson who wrote (1064)9/1/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 5102
 
Re: "Mutual fund pressure to sell must be huge at this point.
It is beginning to be the time of year when fund managers
start looking after their report card. If they sell now
they will salvage some profit for the year. If they wait
another week, and one more 'bombshell' hits the news wires
it could be all over for making a profit for the year."


Everyone is running scared and throwing not only profits out of the window but logic as well. Nothing has been resolved yet in all the worries you mention. The markets become overvalued and undervalued because their are very impatient and scared investors ALWAYS! Then reality sets things straight! Just wait and see what happens all these fears will be a blip on the screen in a few short months. By December or sooner they'll be scrambling to get back in the doors they just killed one another to get out of. Why participate in mob terror when all it gets you is hurt and in the wrong place, then you have to struggle to get yourself back to were you started from only with wounds to heal.

What's happening in Russia is politics. What's happening in Washington is politics. What's happening in Japan is politics. What has just happened on Wall St. is valuation adjustment the market is no longer overvalued! but only time will prove that out.

They should of never messed with the president.

TTOSBT