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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (57113)5/3/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572613
 
Jim,

Why are you still out of the stock?

I've been on vacation. Maybe I'll get back in tomorrow.

I spent the last week in southern California and remembered why people like CA. They live in real houses down there and the weather is fine. Whoever was responsible for the Bay Area needs to have their head examined. Silicon Valley is a frigid, overcrowded, shantytown for millionaires. You wouldn't believe the dumps that sell in Palo Alto for $800,000. Anyplace else you would buy four of these houses, tear them down and use the land to build something liveable.

Scumbria



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (57113)5/3/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 1572613
 
Jim,

Re: "Why are you (Scumbria) still out of the stock?"

Jimmy ... I believe that Scumbria is still in at $15-$16. -->

Message 7567769

"Jim,

I'm not trying to blame anyone.

Paul and I both bought in at 15+ on the same day after the earnings
announcement in October. Paul planned on selling before the last earnings
(he posted that several times here.) I was going to follow his lead.

I got greedy after reading post after post about "tomorrow is AMD's turn
to surprise", "blowout earnings", etc. I know that you sold and recommended
others to do so as well, but after many months of your bullish remarks,
how were we supposed to interpret your sell?


Scumbria"


Jimmy ... I think that Scumbria is also suggesting that you are an "investing
genius". <ggg> I mean ... How can people interpret all your "flip-flops",
like Q1/Q2 AMD earnings. <ggg>

Make It So,
Yousef