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To: H James Morris who wrote (95585)3/5/2000 7:53:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
You could never be a momentum investor like we have here.
Momentum investors leave the General's who get too far in front of their Army.


I admit to not being too good at this. I have done a little better this year int hat I hold the position longer but apparently not long enough. I always leave a lot on the table.

Did you see what they did to Conexant (Cnxt) last week?

Thank you for the info. I had not read it before. I have busy corresponding with customers which is not a bad way to go in terms of customer relations. We average about 150 hits a day 40 of which are unique. An Amazon we are not in terms of traffic to the site. Amazon we are not in terms of losses either. I am hoping the site traffic picks up due to word of mouth. One advantage of the net is it is easy for prople to make friends aware of something without much effort.

Have you noticed from my website emails that the AOL formatting varies from mail within AOL and coming from outside AOL? I do not have an army of option paid programmers so am not sure if one email can be written to format correctly for both or if many of the e-commerce Business to Consumer firms send a different coded email to the AOL people compared to the non AOL.



To: H James Morris who wrote (95585)3/5/2000 7:56:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
FYI

"Black former Coca-Cola workers rally

ATLANTA - Hundreds of black former
Coca-Cola employees rallied Saturday,
calling the company's massive job cuts
'ethnic cleansing' and accusing the
soft-drink giant of severely mistreating
workers. Coke spokesman Ben Deutsch called the allegations of racial
discrimination in the job cuts 'outrageous.' 'The decisions we're making are
being done for business purposes only,' he said Saturday night. Protesters
applauded Coca-Cola's decision not to require laid-off workers to sign a waiver
forcing them to choose between participating in a discrimination lawsuit
pending against the company or enjoying better severance benefits. But the
workers said a future boycott of Coca-Cola by black leaders remained an
option. "