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To: Joseph F. Hubel who wrote (748)5/4/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10027
 
OT
remortgage the wife
VVVBG I couldnt let that go by. Mortgage the kids instead, if anyone will have them. Wives are probably more useful.
Freeus
:o)



To: Joseph F. Hubel who wrote (748)5/4/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: 1-DAY-TRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10027
 
I was only warning those last ones in the pool to get out at before the big fish does today ... i like the company, but again not at this price level coz i dont like to buy fish while it still in the ocean ..i like to see it, smell it and feel it first ...not at these multiples ala AMZN and AOL ... sorry We disagree on it

I covered some today coz it still might run up before the split, but I still warn small people to take profit if they still can and just move on.

about the Mortgage and the kids .. i simply felt bad when I read FREEUS dreaming post as he has already made himself a millionaire within few months ... I just wanted to warn him.

Dont think that any of our posts affects the price ...its simply the market forces my friend ,,and i have developed a gift for smelling a rat :))

Good Luck my friend ( I mean it)



To: Joseph F. Hubel who wrote (748)5/4/1999 11:24:00 PM
From: Jim Bautch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10027
 
Joseph,

That's funny, because I shorted at that price

tico



To: Joseph F. Hubel who wrote (748)5/5/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: JC Reddy  Respond to of 10027
 
Earning estimates for next year stand at $4 per share. That's forward P/E of about 33.

With this growth rate, that looks awfully cheap. Shorts can have a day or two on this, but longs have a long way to go.