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To: shane forbes who wrote (14693)9/2/1998 9:21:00 PM
From: Wolf 2  Read Replies (1) of 25814
 
Shane:

Assuming we are above 12 1/8 in 2001 or 2002

Of course, I have the advantage (?) of residing in The Great White North which has apparently become a Third World country, currency-wise, while I wasn't looking. Should the recent rate of deterioration in the Cdn./U.S. exchange rate continue until 2001, my LSI will have increased 50% from here without the stock price having budged a single sou!

On the downside, I'd have to sell the house to raise the amount of Candian cash required to buy my next generation Dell PC--arggh.

OTOH, if Quebec separation should happen, all of this may well be moot if, as some speculate, TROC (The rest of Canada) applies to become part of the U.S.A. assuming you'll have us...I know, I know, you're thinking--as if we don't have enough of our own problems.

Regards,
Wolf
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