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Re: asuhowe post# 15131

Friday, 02/01/2008 10:26:59 AM

Friday, February 01, 2008 10:26:59 AM

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Hello Asu, Hope you are well.

See, as soon as I start selling in the mid 50's, cor takes off:0)

I have been taking some COR off the table for a while now, selling into the strength, the same way I was buying into the weakness.

Please don't crucify me, but you might want to think about unloading some of your recent purchases, at some point, if cor keeps rising.

That way you have locked in your lower cost per share on the huge position you would be left with. Sure you might leave some on the table, but you also might avoid a wipe out should cor get negative RD results and be forced into a reverse split. (I have not really ever thought that they would sell out, I have always thought they would just reverse split and do a new offering....but that is just my opinion. They have reverse split before.)

Anyway, I am heading out and won't be able to read any posts about being a traitor for selling a bunch of COR, but I did nicely off the investment, for me, and I hope it keeps rising for those heavily invested. (I still own a good bit, but not nearly what I once did.)

Take Care.

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