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Non-Tech : Conseco Insurance (CNO)
CNO 39.59-1.0%Nov 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: torquatus who wrote (3695)11/3/2000 12:49:55 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) of 4155
 
Torqeee:Yes ... I noticed...CNC Bonds are moving up.Did YOU notice?

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Maybe if you gave up the beer? you might see more clearly........

:-))

TA

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Message #3695 from torquatus at Nov 1, 2000 11:03 AM

Have you noticed that the bonds are hitting new, pre-Gary Wendt lows? They must not know something you do. And those "earnings from
mortgages"--you're referring to the trailer mortgages where the default rate climbed like a monkey up a coconut tree?

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To: Tunica Albuginea who wrote (3663)
From: torquatus
Saturday, Oct 28, 2000 3:41 PM ET
Reply #3665 of 3727

Tunica, you remind me of the article I read about doctors and the stockmarket. All bluster and no brains. They do not have 35 million
customers, they happen to have licenses for
spectrum that covers 35 million people, and for which there are numerous competitors. They do not run cdma, they are building out an
obsolete technology (tdma), and when the day comes that att will have to switch, all that buildout will be worth as much as your conseco
shares. Telecorp and Tritel together have about 400,000 subscribers and $1.3 billion in debt. Get your facts straight. And "loser" is spelled
with one "o". Don't they teach you that at wee-wee school?
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