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To: mauser96 who wrote (2951)1/20/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: Jay Rommel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
Lucius,

As I mentioned before I feel that SAP is a long term play.
(no one can deny this)

Your statement: you are losing moneydue to missed opportunities
in other equities.
absolutely holds true.

One day (maybe 18-24 months from now) SAP will be in the triple
digits and we all can celebrate like the i-nut shareholders.

One day the i-nut shareholder (including myself) might regret buying
tulips. However, I picked up my tulips last year when it was 1000%
cheaper.



To: mauser96 who wrote (2951)1/21/1999 2:46:00 AM
From: RGrey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
Glad to see your response. I did the same thing - sold the remaining SAP at 31 and boy do I feel relieved. Put the money in Lycos and XCIT and celebrated yesterday. Of course Wednesday, things changed but I feel that is just timing. At least now I feel free to move around the market as needed and pick up quality stocks at lower price. Let me know when you decide to go back in. Of course, if I had Ibexx's money (I have no idea how much that is), I could have held out. Because I believe in SAP and that it will come back.

Let me know when you plan to go back in. Bill Lindy too.