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To: Lucretius who started this subject11/9/2001 9:27:43 AM
From: Dr. Jeff  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
ROFLMAO!!!!!! Hilarious post on PALM thread:

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PALM HITS $167 per share in 2007!

Flash ahead to Nov 9, 2007

<<<Malcolm Lifshitz is exstatic with today's mania market action in PALM as he was
an original buyer of PALM on the day of it's IPO in 2000. He paid $158, just $7 shy
of it's all time high. With today's large 3 Million unit order of Palm Pilots by the Al
Queda Network (with 672,000 going directly to Osama as Christmas gifts for his
kids), PALM rallied 43 points to finally surpass it's previous all time high and close at
$167. Mr. Lifshitz said he always believed in the vision of the company and admits it
was a quite painful difficult ride down to $1.35 a share in 2001. Thanks to his the
Peter Lynch and Charles Schwab commercials in mid-2001 playing over & over, he
was able to urge his Grandmother to extract massive equity from her house with a low
rate FNM reverse mortgage, he was then able to average down in size to maximize
his return.
His Grandmother has since died so he doesn't have to pay her back. Mr
Lifshitz intends to hold for $695-710 per share which he expects to see by 2014 or
2015 when Saddam Hussein & Fidel Castro make similar large orders. He's a long term believer in the company's vision and innovation. >>>>


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