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To: marcos who wrote (7056)2/5/2000 8:10:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Respond to of 7442
 
marcos, You hit the nail right on the head. Profitsies, self-fulfilling. And what is the reason to want to make a year longer than a year? Steve seems to want to measure hype. Why else track from Dec. 16th, if not to measure the hype factor?
If SCOC is a Dec. 16, 1999 pick then Steve has eleven stocks for 1999. Laughable, the 1999 list (eight stocks and two list) and how it was kept (dropping and adding from the list, picking from two lists). Here it is Feb. 5th and Steve is at it again, he wants extra days added to a year for a stock on his 2000 list. Talk about kahoonies.
The first trading day of the year 2000 is when a 2000 list begins, in the year 2000.
909S, BLUE