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Emcee:  Jeffrey L. Henken Type:  Unmoderated
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1862 It's definitely true that long-termers become such due to bad trades - IStroke-5/5/1999
1861 WINR becoming a great buy here on profitable Q1 earnings that disappointed someDave Gore-5/5/1999
1860 Yep! At Silicon Investor, most long term holds are day trades gone south. ;-) Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1859 Here's one that has been moving nice and is now might be a good buy after tJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1858 An investor becomes a long term holder because he/she falls in love with the coPostman-5/5/1999
1857 DVUI up to.75 Cents from .187 we are half way there. Do your own DD. This couTadsamillionaire-5/5/1999
1856 ...probably because the stock goes down before they can sell it, so they hold idexx-5/5/1999
1855 Good answer but what is the correct answer at Silicon Investor? An investor becJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1854 <B>Jeffrey, UCMP Agrees to Redeem Convertible Preferred Stock...</B>Francois Goelo-5/5/1999
1853 From a tax standpoint, I would say a long-term holder is one who holds for at ldexx-5/5/1999
1852 Great, I'll do a little extra research on PRIT, previously WDCD, at lunch. Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1851 Jeffery- here is what I found about the PRIT share structure from I.R. PreviouPostman-5/5/1999
1850 Can't argue with that logic. You are trouncing the competition so far todayJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1849 Jeffrey, I still believe SITR is very much undervalued, even at $1.06. They condexx-5/5/1999
1848 The day is not over Mark. I would not bet against dexx's pick SITR however.Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1847 looks like Dexx has the stock of the day. Once again I am glad I did not put mmark collins-5/5/1999
1846 Teltran Distributes Letter to Shareholders Containing Significant New InformatiJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1845 Take a look at FASC up from .03 to.098 yesterday and still going strong Cammo-5/5/1999
1844 Of course it is dexx. You were so persuasive I even bought 5000 shares. ThanksJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1843 Sytron (SITR) opening up very nicely this morning. Dexxdexx-5/5/1999
1842 The InvestRight Daily Stock Picking Contest Picks Are: quote.yahoo.com TIPS, Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1841 Jeffrey, here is a brief on SITR - Sytron, Inc.s business... Sytron, Inc. (ticdexx-5/5/1999
1840 Mark I'll put all three in the contest today. Just so everyone knows thoughJeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1839 MSI might not win the stock competition today Matt but you already won the 1998Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
1838 Heard of it yes. Can I fit in one? Probably not. At 6' 3" I'm too Jeffrey L. Henken-5/5/1999
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