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Strategies & Market Trends : Guidance and Visibility
AAPL 272.55-0.1%Nov 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (58724)6/25/2002 8:22:03 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (4) of 208838
 
WCOM at 91 cent = Market Capitalization $2.70B

WCOM at 20 cent = Funds start your engines. The selling shall commence tommorrow.

Top WCOM holders as of March 31.
AXA Financial, Inc. 209,891,113 7.08 $191,000,912 31-Mar-02
Wellington Management Company 146,824,340 4.96 $133,610,149 31-Mar-02
Allianz Dresdner Asset Management Of America, Inc. 122,821,756 4.15 $111,767,797 31-Mar-02
Barclays Bank Plc 111,891,404 3.78 $101,821,177 31-Mar-02
Citigroup Inc. 57,155,268 1.93 $52,011,293 31-Mar-02
Oppenheimerfunds, Inc. 56,093,291 1.89 $51,044,894 31-Mar-02
Vanguard Group, Inc. (The) 51,426,264 1.74 $46,797,900 31-Mar-02
Taunus Corporation 41,178,969 1.39 $37,472,861 31-Mar-02
JP Morgan Chase & Company 37,793,484 1.28 $34,392,070 31-Mar-02
Morgan Stanley 34,757,483 1.17 $31,629,309 31-Mar-02

Think banks and brokers will get hit? :p

Questions of recording expenses as capex will echo through CCs for months like Enron's offshore partnerships did during the winter and spring.

I only have four stocks. I have been waiting for capitualtion to buy. Wednesday may bring it. But 9/11 was not the time to buy as fear ran 3 days.

Jack
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