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To: H James Morris who wrote (88531)12/25/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: re3  Respond to of 164685
 
james i'll wish you a merry christmas

i thought mr old codger was at the beach ?

there ain't much open today up here, lucky the canuck starbucks (second cup) was...i need my fix...

best wishes for a happy shiny new millenium...



To: H James Morris who wrote (88531)12/25/1999 5:46:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164685
 
HJ, as I tell my friends when we meet a particularly heinous example of femininity- "I wouldn't touch her with *yours*!"

XLA is one of those perfectly orchestrated scams that only comes along once in a lifetime. Well, in today's market, once in a few weeks. So many scams, so little time.

I'll give you a little hint. This company is a 100% scam. I'm not talking about a semi-scam like Bezos smiling when he says he doesn't worry about making a profit- I mean a 100% scam like Bre-X. And you thought sprinkling gold dust into mining samples took balls...

You'll be reading about it monday.

>shorting Xla yesterday @ 187 1/2 I watched all the trades with all my attention? There were a few large block trades, but the largest was a 26k share block sell.
The specialist who ever this scammer is was moving the stock up and down 10 points on 100 share lots