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To: Jatin Kadakia who wrote (2363)3/18/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Jatin

Re: "Care to explain what you mean? I do not consider paying my fair share of taxes to IRS a problem."

Jatin your original post was:

"Del would not have any problem blowing that away in a night in vegas<g>. Another acquisition half the size of VSGN, and it will disappear in no time.. TTOSBT, I am long this stock but last night I worked on my taxes and today, I feel bad that I did not sell INPR for tax loss. My Tax return would have looked a little better. My check to IRS would have been a lot smaller.."

I simply meant that your frustration was not only with second guessing yourself for buying INPR but with not selling it for tax reasons. Besides you sound like you may have used monies you shouldn't have to invest and are now regretting it? I didn't mean any disrespect toward you or your tax paying duties. I personally invest as though I am throwing money out the window. That is to say if I lose it I accept it as such, my own throwing it away.

TTOSBT