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Strategies & Market Trends : BFT: Will the tulip craze ever break down?

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To: Pancho Villa who wrote (89)3/17/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) of 650
 
Pancho, I noticed in a post on the Yahoo thread a while back that mentioned that no payments of principle were due on the recent debt they assumed until the year 2007. It seems to me that this pumping up of the stock would be quick way to manage the debt and the principal and through a little more creative bookkeeping possibly arrive at some of their eps goals. Would this scenario be possible through selling co. owned shares along the way? Or am I way off base here? Just an idle thought. Scammers do have a certain genius for their work.
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