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To: david thor who wrote (2571)4/5/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
So, you're saying that as soon as a company you own shares in announces a stock buyback, you should sell your shares as soon as possible? Could you explain that?

Are you awake? I was tempted just to ignore this but are you really suggesting that you cannot comprehend a simple, unambiguous, crystal clear statement in plain English? Tell me where you see that Inprise just announced a stock buyback and tell me where I have suggested an investor should sell when the company they hold shares in announces a buyback? It's becoming increasingly difficult to sympathize with you guys getting crushed by this stock.