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To: Beltropolis Boy who wrote (1098)4/5/2000 9:44:00 PM
From: Mark Ambrose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1331
 
Geez,
I took a 4-day off-site class, and look what happened to
Comverse stock and the market in general ... drop-city!

Can't you folks keep an eye on CMVT for just 1 week?

Oh well, at least the 2 for 1 split has happened.
( No more "When's it gonna split?" posts -- for a while. )

It's kind of funny (or scary) when some charts on the web
have not yet been completely split-adjusted.
For example, the 5 and 10 day charts at this site
(the 1 month chart is OK):

host.insidertrader.com


OT
I visited that Krispy Kreme web site, but I found this
collectable more interesting than the "boxers."

Click on this URL, then click on "collectibles"
click on "mugs and more" then click on the arrows
to screen number 5 out of 8.

krispykreme.com

Just like Disneyland, they're printing their own money!
Instead of Disney bucks, ... dough-nut dollars.

Hey, maybe Comverse should try that. Let's see, they can
print up some fancy pieces of paper and sell them to the
public. Call 'em "Kobi-Komverse bucKs." Of course, there
will only be a limited number issued. Hey, they could
become collectors items -- maybe people will trade them.

"Looking for the perfect give for that hard to shop for friend or relative? Look no further! Why not give them gift certificates for Krispy Kreme doughnuts? They make a terrific gift for all ages and are great for any holiday.
Gift certificates are redeemable at all Krispy Kreme Doughnut stores. For locations near you, be sure to check out Store Locations.

Gift certificates come in packets of five $2 "doughnut dollars." The minimum order is two packets. Additional certificates can be purchased in increments of five $2 doughnut dollars ($10 value). $18.00 will get you a set of two packets (a $20 value). Each additional packet of 5 $2 doughnut dollars costs $9.00."