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To: DanZ who wrote (40619)6/14/2002 6:23:11 AM
From: Joe Stocks  Read Replies (1) of 53068
 
>>>I had a hard time getting a straight answer out of him as well. In essense, the decision that he faces is exactly the same as what stock owners face, or should be looking at.<<<

Dan, I think I have more than straight out in my answers. I think the problem is is that you can't stand the truth. The hypothetical using my business is ridiculus. If my business had dropped in half, I was losing money anf firing employess right and left I doubt I could sell my business for book value. I would have few buyers just like GLW. Now if by profits were increasing and I was expanding, buyers would be lining up.

As far as my Sy Harding reference, That represented 47 years of market seasonal history through good times and bad. You say, "The market has a way of balancing out over a long period of time, so it is possible that over the next 50 years, the trend identified in that book will be completely reversed."

Dan, my man, you have a closed mine my friend!

Joe
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