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To: Sly_ who wrote (10552)3/6/1999 11:16:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27722
 
Sly, only problem is that doesn't help NAVR.

You may bash AP, but the real cash has been made elsewhere, on the backs of ordinary common buyers.. Where have you all been when NAVR indeed traded at $2+,3+..

C.



To: Sly_ who wrote (10552)3/7/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Cleo  Respond to of 27722
 
Whatever his background and methods (I'm in no position to judge either ... and actually I'm not interested in judging either), I have to give him credit where credit is due.

I wish I had listened to him actually. I wouldn't have minded getting out at 17 to 18 and back in again at 12 to 13.

I was totally suprised by the strength and the depth of the NAVR sell-off ... I kept thinking it would turn around and held on to my shares the whole way. I would have much preferred selling some or all and buying lower, if I had thought it would correct that strongly.

A@P, and a few others, predicted that, but I was too emotionally tied to NAVR to listen and take advantage of it.

I think we'll all be fine when NAVR starts back up (and maybe that will be Monday, judging by the after hours trading) ... but still, I like to give a guy credit where credit is due.

We can't blame this guy ... how many short shares could he influence after all? This stock went down on big volume ... way bigger than he could cause. Let's face it, he read the tea leaves a lot better than many of us did. I really wish he had been wrong ... but he was right.

Now lets hope that those who are long term long in NAVR get their turn from the market.

Just my opinion ... I'll shut up now. On to other more interesting topics.