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To: Educator who wrote (13454)8/4/1999 12:05:00 AM
From: Ron Dior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
Could we please all stop using the word "patzer"? It makes me feel old and uptight for some reason. Is it even a real word??? Lets replace it with something a little more 90's like "homey" or "homies".

<<"Who said the company was for sale? Who said anyone was trying to buy it? Thread homies." >>

Now doesn't that have a better ring to it!

Ron Dior



To: Educator who wrote (13454)8/4/1999 12:30:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Respond to of 29970
 
Wrong. The text says "possible deal" then it says "in which YHOO would buy...". The possible deal is completely what has been going on, but what you missed is that it was Businessweek's extrapolation that the deal was "YHOO would buy". Businessweek cost a lot of people a lot of money because they let interpretation run ahead of fact. They are liable.

You would venture that Wall Street got this one wrong, but you apparently missed what Seymour said about Wall Street and the Valley being nonplussed about something as absurd as a purchase. It was you who went in and bought just like a rank amateur, clown, or patzer. What good is studying all about MMs if you can't assimilate how to succeed in positioning? You're buying on the way down. That's how the public starts off and stays wrong. It has the element of greed in it and that kills you sooner or later.