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To: J. Plantinga who wrote (1269)3/11/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: Ward Nicholson  Respond to of 2453
 
JP:

I just don't think it's necessary for one investor to try to RAM
his/her opinions down others' throats through bullying and/or
repeating his/her opinions over and over ad nauseum.


When you're on the losing end of a trade I'm sure everything
the other camp has to say seems like "bullying" or repetition.
All I'm doing here is highlighting the current trend of this
stock.

What is childish is the displacement of your anger onto me.
The only person you should be angry with is yourself.

Have a nice day.

WN



To: J. Plantinga who wrote (1269)3/11/1999 7:38:00 PM
From: Earl Pyatt  Respond to of 2453
 
IMO ever since Ward starting posting this thread has been much more interesting to read.

Most of his posts are responses to other comments and his take on the situation appears to be right on.

Looks like a case of shooting the messenger.

EP




To: J. Plantinga who wrote (1269)3/14/1999 2:15:00 PM
From: Ward Nicholson  Respond to of 2453
 
Target levels...

This was posted awhile ago...

Message 7693386

With the cash value ($1.05?) of YF.A dropping, and with the
speculative premium in YF.A's stock being sucked down the drain,
I wonder if $1.50 might be a realistic target on the downside
before YF.A bottoms out. I can't really see YF.A trading below
cash value, but you never know.

Any thoughts out there?

WN