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Strategies & Market Trends : QXLC<----The SG COWEN SCAM of 2000!!

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To: Lucky888 who wrote (7)4/6/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: ms.smartest.person  Read Replies (1) of 26
 
I read the posts on the thread and agree. As far as I know, we did not sell. Maybe the broker called my husband later in the day, but as far as I know we still own it.

I called my husband, who is out of town, right after the first CNBC piece. He called the broker and I assume we bought on the open. By the time CNBC corrected the analyst story it was way down from the open. I called him and told him the story, including the insider lockup expiring.

The long comment was because as far as I know we still own it. It will probably be at 22 tomorrow. We might have done better buying lottery tickets!

If we still have them, I will write them down to 0 and stick them away as a lesson learned. Whatever is left ($2-4K) won't buy much. It was greed on my part that made me want to buy and it serves me right.

Stupid_Merry 693
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