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To: Carolyn who wrote (411)11/10/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2437
 
I'm at that point where I'm starting to regret not buying more CHTR when I saw it was at 20 1/4 yesterday! I like the fact that it seems to be rising very steadily. Those IPOs that rise precipitously in the first day are just legal pyramid schemes. Go back and look at a few of the high fliers from last April or last week. Yikes! Somebody gets left holding the bag. I want "return of my money"!

Besides, 25% in 24 hours is enough <VBG>!



To: Carolyn who wrote (411)11/10/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: Roger Sherman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2437
 
CHTR up 31.58% since yesterday's IPO!

I'll take that anyday!
That's a bigger investment "return" than some of my parent's
goverment bonds return them over 7 YEARS.

Heck, if I'd just put $1,000,000 into CHTR at the IPO yesterday morning
I'd be up $315,800 (less my $29.95 Charles Schwab fee) at today's close.

And of course you realize that if a $20/share stock goes up just $2 per day,
that's the same as a $100/share stock going up $10.

If a person got into CHTR at approx. $20/share,
then each $2/share increase is a 10% return on your original investment.
I know, "stating the obvious is no sign of intelligence". . .
but what the heck, I just thought I would anyway.

Are we starting to have any fun yet?

Roger #9 :)))

PS. If CHTR just averages going up $2/share/day, for the next few years
I'll be a VERY HAPPY CAMPER!