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To: leo lewis who wrote (1366)4/20/2000 12:54:00 AM
From: canuck-l-head  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2005
 
Leo: I will respond politely, although I am inclined not to. These boards are for posting whatever one feels is related to a stock. Period.

My computer is a Pentium III, 450 MHZ with a 440 BX MBm 100 MHZ 64 MB 168 PIN SDRAM, 100MB ZIP, 7200 RPM 512K HD, and I haven't even given you half of its features. It is only a few months old, and the only time it has "crashed" was when TRAC personnel phoned me and asked me to frig around with the memory.

If you think that TRAC is a wonderful software, you obviously just stumbled onto this thread, and haven't followed the "sister" thread on SI.

I am not sure whose buddy you are, but you aren't mine. Both GOOD news and BAD news are imperative in deciding when to GET IN to and GET OUT of a stock. If you want rainbows, maybe the smurfs have a board where they talk about trading. That will leave SI to folks who can take life for what it is.

If you think that the poor trading judgement of a CEO can't possibly affect the integrity of a company (and thus the value it holds), give your head a shake. If he says "trade like a pro" and is personally doing exactly the opposite, you can be darn sure there is a lot of other stuff he is bad at, one of which might be running a company.