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To: Harold Feller who wrote (814)2/24/1999 3:49:00 PM
From: Dan Duchardt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 952
 
Rather quiet thread going here. Just getting back to SI after a long time away from market activity, but I'm holding a fair number of shares of SEMI and some of REPT that I acquired when the now defunct deal was announced. Missed the initial dive in REPT so decided to stay in for the long haul. Now I'm thinking I should sell REPT and use it to buy SEMI... if anyone is going to recover it should be SEMI.. at least they are profitable. I'll be reading back through the thread.. but any recent thoughts are welcome.

As for Arthur I can only speculate... could be he ran afoul with the SEC over his "arms length" activity, or maybe he just got fed up with all the flack he took around SI. He was very active in AMES, and I've long wondered how many more shares he gobbled up around $10 - $15 after that baby crashed (now over $30). Was it a coincidence that it started falling apart around the time Arthur disappeared? Did he own enough shares (he bought a LOT of it around $2 a few years back) to trigger the dive by taking his profits in silence? No evidence, just a suspicious mind.