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To: AlienTech who wrote (32841)3/21/2000 4:09:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
>>>Anything I bought are down 3-4! <<<

well, the markets closed...the MM's can start bidding up the INIT shares now...that's how they work right? should open what 41? I saw them try to shake a few shares at close.



To: AlienTech who wrote (32841)3/22/2000 7:52:00 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
>>>Seems stocks dont like me! Anything I bought are down 3-4! <<<

Who says the world isn't full of opportunity! No need to fear homelessness any longer.....credit card rates going up,margin rates going up,mortgage rates going up,gasoline taxes going up.....who needs the headaches, be your own boss, set your own hours, travel the world! wow!<g>

article below pulled from Ikes thread...

Dubai Bars 'Business' Beggars

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Agence France-Presse
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates is cracking down on foreigners who come here on business visas and then collect up to $1,500 a day by begging, the leading immigration official here said Tuesday.
'A major problem is that people in general sympathize with beggars,' Brigadier Hadher Maheeri, director general of immigration and naturalization, told the Khaeej Times.

'If there were genuine cases of people in need, charity organizations would take care of them,' he said. 'Some people managed to collect as much as 80,000 dihrams ($21,800) over 14 days.'