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To: Smart Investor who wrote (3336)5/28/1999 4:59:00 PM
From: Gopher Broke  Respond to of 7772
 
If you read more closely most of those cited sold in early February, when the share price flattened for a few weeks. They just lost their nerve and decided to take profits, as did many other shareholders at around that time.

Fair enough, but look at the chart. By leaving their money where it was they would now have twice the gain that they realized back then.



To: Smart Investor who wrote (3336)5/28/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7772
 
Smart Investor (now I'm beginning to wonder ;), if you look at the sell dates, they were in Feb and March. Not going to influence the current price much, is it? Moreover, the stock was soaring during that period. Is taking a 28-fold profit a problem for you? Besides, these folks still have 2/3 of their shares. Let them enjoy life a little!!