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Technology Stocks : Orckit (ORCT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John F. Dowd who wrote (1544)10/21/1998 11:07:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1998
 
Well, as I predicted, ORCTF went down today, and it's all your fault!

My experience w/Telco's & their products goes back darn near 40 years. If I wanted to discourse w/you privately, I would. But I don't.

You are the one with the questions about whether to buy sell or hold. The rest of us don't have your problem.
But we are all aware constantly reminded of your ORCTF problem. And being reminded in darn near every post of yours is a boring problem that none of us other shareholders are having.

Take care of your problem, sell your shares, & move on.
Guess what? Our problem w/you disappears.
Plus it gives those of us who want to hold it, more shares to buy at lower prices which suits us just fine.

Seriously,
you haven't a clue as to my financial acumen, my status, my telco background or why I'm in the stock...which reminds me...
Peter Lynch sez it best (and I paraphrase t'poor ole bloke):
Examine the reason why you bot the stock originally.
If that reason has changed then sell it.
If it hasn't then hold it.

Besides, if anyone was going to sound the alarm it would be Mr. Shlomi who hasn't said squat. He's under more pressure than you where this stock is concerned since he's spent OPM to buy it, etc.

Now can we move on?

Twittie Pie