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To: jbn3 who wrote (98856)2/13/1999 4:28:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Respond to of 176387
 
Welcome back Bachman, I have missed your insightful comments. Please stay for awhile.

TTFN,
CTC



To: jbn3 who wrote (98856)2/13/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: powershred  Respond to of 176387
 
JBN3..its been a while...nice to read stuff from u again....



To: jbn3 who wrote (98856)2/13/1999 6:01:00 PM
From: Catcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
dude, the point is manipulation is not allowed. not saying
stock WAS manipulated, just wondering why niles says 2 weeks
ago he is comfortable with sales/earnings (and stock goes
to 110) then, with no additional info from dell (and no
earnings announcements from dell competitors) he reverses
position and stock tanks 12 to 90?...2 trading days before
earnings release



To: jbn3 who wrote (98856)2/13/1999 10:11:00 PM
From: SirVinny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
YOU WROTE:

...<<< Pardon me, but your naivete is showing. Both in regards to the market and in regards to the law. Anyone who is investing in equities needs to understand, first and foremost, that you have no guarantee, except that the price WILL fluctuate. Stock prices go up AND they go down. If you're good or lucky, they will move the direction you want in the equities you want. DELL is considered a tech stock. Tech stocks have a well-earned reputation for greater potential profit .... as well as for greater risk. >>>...

jbn3

If I wanted a risk-free investment I'd buy government bonds. Investing in the stock market is risky. I'm ready to accept the high risks because of the potential returns. There are many uncontrollable and unpredictable factors which, despite the company's fundamentals, can have a negative influence on the price of a stock. (Wars, strikes, catastrophes, new discoveries etc., president of Zimbabwe falling off his bed <LOL>) These elements are all part of the risks involved when investing your money in the market. Should I lose money, well, it's part of the game and I accept it.

However, what I DON'T accept, which is the point I was trying to make in my previous post is MANIPULATION of information by someone whose AGENDA may be somewhat less than sincere.

JBN3- reread your post and you will probably find that we are on the same side.

SirVinny