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Non-Tech : Canadian vs. US Banks--Better PE and rising C$

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To: marcos who wrote (36)4/18/1997 8:49:00 AM
From: Mr.Manners   of 230
 
Hi, Marcos,

Thanks for the post... I've got a cousin who's a customer of Green Line, so I can save $30, always welcome, though she'll probably expect a dinner out o how useful do you find the book?f it...
and thanks for your compliments, but I'd say it's mostly due to Steve's persistence in his detailed posts to me
I haven't been watching the Canadian banks for long, but I will be.. find a lot more volatility/opportunity on New York
Tokyo bansk were up on the call that their interest rates should stay low.. what's it say for banks over here?
Check out the Wells Fargo thread.. there's an opportunity!

Let me know what you think about the book... and are you trading any real penny stocks lately? I've always had good luck getting minatures, putting in a penny or nickel, leaving it alone for 6-12 months, and picking it up and smashing it out for a dollar later
K.
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