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To: Jorjenzak who wrote (2163)5/19/1999 6:49:00 PM
From: Fli-by  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2909
 
Jor,

I fully agree with your comments but IMHO I think we will be sitting even better than what you mentioned!!

Once we hit the nasdaq I think we will be UP there... 30's-60's range, and why not.. Just look at all these internet company's that have no earnings and are sky high. Although we are not only an internet company now; people will have these SMART and pocket pays in their homes and businesses. To me it's the sky's the limit!!

I'm just sitting and waiting to be very rich one day and that is no hype. Time will tell. If Tom is on the up and up and he has not given us any reason to doubt his word. I don't have any other feeling that he knows what he is doing. We will all be VERY HAPPY in the not to distant future... JMO.

GO BETT and good luck to All..

Fli

(just greased the fan up for future use)



To: Jorjenzak who wrote (2163)5/19/1999 11:14:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2909
 
Learn More about Shorting, how and especially why it occurs

from Herb Greenberg's column

"Shorts serve as a check on excessive promotion,"
says Mike Long of Rockbridge Partners, who
tracks their performance. It was a rough business
throughout much of the bull market, when
momentum investors bought some stocks merely
because they were going up, but that kind of
behavior created opportunities for the short-sellers.
"These companies have one characteristic in
common," says money manager Doug Kass of
Kass Partners, who has taught a course on
short-selling at Yale University. "At the height of
their short interest, the momentum itself is created
by the strength of the bull, which carried these
stocks to ludicrous levels."

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