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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (7325)8/10/2000 6:54:11 AM
From: B Tate  Respond to of 10293
 
AAaahhhh
BW is alive and well! Hell, lots of us got crushed this spring. Glad to hear you've survived and haven't lost the touch to P... off the rabble.

Since its convention time I'll paraphrase an oldy:

"Give them hell Bill"

good to have you back, now I have two threads to read ;-)

bt



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (7325)8/10/2000 10:25:10 AM
From: Hank  Respond to of 10293
 
Thanks for coming back and sharing with us again Bill. Hopefully, you will correct your losing streak and be back on top soon. My biggest spanking last year was the CPU fiasco. It happens to everyone occasionally.

As for the shills, let them speak. It makes life interesting IMO. At least now, I have a reason to take an interest in discussing other stocks here. Things had gotten so bad on SI that my only interest here was to continue to fight with the GUMM shills when the mood struck. Time to look for fresh adversaries. I agree that GUMM is essentially dead now and all the longs arguments are nothing more than repetitive nonsense based on hopes and fantasy.

Ok, having said that, I'd be interested in your opinion on RJR. Buy, hold, or sell at this point? I bought into it a few months ago at $16, not because I thought the price would shoot up but because the dividend rate made it too tempting to resist. Since then, the price has doubled and, in light of the Florida settlement, I am wondering if I should take the moeny and run?