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To: Steve Porter who wrote (30466)12/4/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Steve - Re " You over opinionated mouth is really stating to piss a lot of people off Mr. Engle.. My honest advice to you is simple "MYOB".. "

Touchy, touchy !

Re: "Yes those shares were unloaded at aloss,"

No wonder you are so touchy ! You sold out NSM/Cyrix earlier at a loss, then watched it drift down to $13 5/8, jumped back in - and POW! You took another loss!

TOUCHY, TOUCHY !

You are getting too emotional.

Re: "I'm up about 160% this year.."

Sure you are - sure you are. I had actually expected you to be up over 200%. I overestimated.

Paul



To: Steve Porter who wrote (30466)12/4/1998 1:27:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Steve - Re: "Really I don't know why you post to
these other stock board when you have no intention to buy shares of the company. "

Such a poor, poor memory.

I actually bought and held Cyrix shares from late 1996 up to just before the NSM takeover was completed. Perhaps you "selectively" forgot - just as you "forgot" to sell before Cyrix sunk NSM. That's all documented in prior posts - as well as Shorting Cyrix in the mid 1996 time frame.

I don't contemplate buying NSM any time soon - what with their incessant product delays, fab delays, process rejiggering and their target marketing for really cheap processors.

Paul