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To: keith massey who wrote (730)7/20/1999 10:23:00 PM
From: Crazy Canuck  Respond to of 5053
 
>>I know you guys are going to love this comparison<<

Yup, I love it!

I still think that this stock is a no brainer. Buy a bunch of shares, let the Pros running the company do their homework, get on with your life, and then come back in a few months and see what deals they have rounded up. The fun really begins when you get to pull out the calculator to see how much your investment has grown.

I wish all of my investments were that simple.

Nice work Keith!

Crazy Canuk



To: keith massey who wrote (730)7/20/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: CF Rebel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5053
 
keith,

Thanks for all the great work you've done on this thread. Although I've bought a few shares in the past few months, it seems my buy last Wednesday helped get the price a little higher than I wanted - still want to buy some more. This is the second Canadian stock I've owned (Softkey was the first) but I do have a couple of questions, if you can answer them.

First, with respect to Jordex' investment in Medsite, is there a six-month lockup (after the IPO date) for original investors as with most IPOs? Are Canadian regulations the same as U.S. on this count?

Second, are reported daily volumes in JDX inclusive of U.S. trading that day or are they only TSE volume?

Thanks for any answers you can provide and keep up the good work.

CF Rebel




To: keith massey who wrote (730)7/21/1999 2:04:00 AM
From: Ritch D  Respond to of 5053
 
...and when Priceline went from $18 to $120 what did DAL do?...not having data close by...I think it dropped on worries of rising oil prices or more fare rebates!!!