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To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (7302)9/16/1998 5:56:00 PM
From: Frank Sheridan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
RE: Hindenburg

The Hindenburg was a zeppelin that crashed in Lakehurst, New Jersey back in 1938 or so. The fiery crash of the Hindenburg brought about the end of the era of the rigid frame airship.

Speaking of disasters, at this point I am just about totally fed up with this stock. I'm just going to wait until it gets above $10 a share (if it ever gets there again) and then dump this turkey.

Lesson learned from all of this: Don't EVER invest in a company that is in a market segment that Intel or Microsoft might be moving in to. You will be crushed like a bug. All hail the mighty monopolists of the universe: Intel and Microsoft. All resistance is futile against these monoliths.

From here on out it's gonna be S&P 500 funds for me.....



To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (7302)9/17/1998 1:18:00 AM
From: davep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Lutz,hindenburgh is the blimp that blew up in flames in 1937 similar to TDFX,HOLX,CIEN,MRVC...ooohh,the humanity-the list is too long