I can't figure out why an SEC filing to buy stock. I bought the same number without filing.<VBG> Yet I heard Arnie filed when he bought his 150 shares.<VBG> I hate showoffs.<VBG>
Edit: Wonderbread, just noticed that this reply has your name, it is in error, so disregard the following. The following applies to a previous message that mentioned bovine excrement on this thread.
PS you guys that mentioned bovine excrement, I guess we should take investment lessons, huh? While you were long on Nextel, going up and down, up and down, up and down, us bovine people could see the crap that was happening and made money elsewhere without skipping a beat. I think that's what smart people do, isn't it? Or do smart people just plunk their hard earned bucks down and watch the investemet go knowhere. I think brokerage firms and fund managers move money don't they, or do they just sit for months, then report to their investors "sorry no growth, we were too lazy to trade." "I guess we goofed, we picked a stock with stagnated growth and no dividends, maybe we'll do better next year"
So next time you read something that you put in the categary of bovine excrement, merely hit the next button with your mouse. On the other hand, maybe if you pay attention you might learn something from bovine excrement spreaders.
One bovine excrement spreader cautioned about holding the stock on the weekend, cautioned about the stock falling on Friday. Just more BS huh? I guess some people like to be prepared and actually do park their cars at the airport months before their flight is leaving.
Me, I'm no smart person, no great investor, no sooth sayer, sort of a half assed accountant, more short than long, still angry at Nextel management. However it's lots of fun, just getting older and passing out the bovine excrement and filling the wallet in the process.
Regards again from Al G. passing the word from one bovine excrement spreader to another. |