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Technology Stocks : Internet Guru Discussion

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To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (4179)3/27/2000 8:37:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) of 4337
 
Steve, We have been through this before. There are 365 days in a year and a year starts on Jan. 1st. ALL stock picks for a given year are for THAT year (eg 1999 is from Jan. 1st 1999 to Dec. 31st, 1999).
In other word, on Dec. 16th 1999 you all ready had ten 1999 picks, SCOC would make it eleven picks for 1999 (picks that were changed and picked from a list eg: See above header). SCOC was a 2000 pick, not a 1999 pick. 1999 and 2000 are not even in the same century BTW.
If we need to review the 1999 picks again we will but this year, no switching picks, dropping dogs, no picking from a lists and no more than ten stocks in a year.
SCOC is a 2000 pick staring on Jan. 3rd. All your picks start on Jan. 3rd as that is the first trading day of the year 2000. Got it? 10 stock to a year, PERIOD. 365 days to year, PERIOD. Jan. 1st to Dec. 31, 2000, PERIOD. We don't make a year longer than a year because your name is Steve Harmon.
Regarding the changing of your 1999 picks, This internetstockreport.com is not what you claim siliconinvestor.com It won't happen again as we are watching. It didn't take you long.
You are stuck with SCOC Steve, bow-wow. And you don't get to pick a new stock for SPYG. Only ten stocks that's it, 365 days in a year. Nobody seems to have a problem with this age old concept but you. The trading year started on Jan. 3rd and so do all of your picks.
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