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To: coachbobknight who wrote (159409)8/10/2000 5:52:44 PM
From: Murrey Walker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
cbk...I trust you earn a living with an occupation. Because you also post, I think you are an investor.

Question: Do you combine your earnings from your job with your (we all hope we make money in the market) investments? I do with my company, wether it is income from advertising revenues or from investments that I make with cash on hand. It just seems like good business to me. And, the income all goes into the same pot. If my company makes more money from investments than from advertising revenues, my thoughts are: so what!

What's the difference? Income is income, isn't it?



To: coachbobknight who wrote (159409)8/10/2000 6:05:08 PM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 176387
 
I READ... "the reason most companies don't include investment gains in their results from operations IS that these results are not consistently repeatable...sure, this bull market has given dell, msft, intc and others 3-4 Qs of nice investment gains, but this is coming to an end..."

August anguish!

Q2 usually Dell's slowest, MSFT in transition and INTC is making money all over the place.

Lemmings following the bears down cannot see it.

TTOSBT