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Non-Tech : USAB - USABancShares.com -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: im a survivor who wrote (1902)8/20/1999 4:43:00 PM
From: dharampal luthra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2419
 
I think the Judge is getting tired of the harassing tactics of its home bank and is now trying to preserve the good name of Minnesota. Then again he may not be from Minnesota and is just doing his job.
I think that bond money should definitely go to USAB considering that internet names have not followed many rigid rules and the US Bancorp has no claim to USABanc.com .... Any escalation of the trial, while interruptive to business may also bring millions to USAB web-site and may result in new accounts. All the latest news releases have the references to www.usabancshares.com and that helps.
I almost BET this is bringing new customers knowing the nature of the web.
The Philadelphia press should be next...



To: im a survivor who wrote (1902)8/20/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: VeloSpeed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2419
 
<<In times like this, the weak get scared away and lose their rear end, and the strong see this as an opportunity to make more $$'s.>>

Added more USAB today... @$10 and $10.50 (yes, I know it closed at $9.75)

Long and strong... and rarely wrong.

-VeloSpeed



To: im a survivor who wrote (1902)8/21/1999 11:52:00 PM
From: George Dvorsky  Respond to of 2419
 
RE: "Fundamentals have not changed..."

True. As Jack Webb said, " Only the names were changed, to protect the innocent."

Think of the dumb names out there. McDonalds, Walmart, Lucent, Hewlett-Packard. And all world class companies. If you sold them because of the dumb names when they first started, how dumb you you feel?

As Shakespeare said, "A rose by any other name..."

The market dislikes uncertainty, but this is like uncertainty over the weather...

As I said, "No news, just muse..."

gd