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To: LOGAN12 who wrote (5475)8/24/2000 11:03:30 PM
From: bluedarter2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6020
 
Not into songs, but appreciate and share your (temporary) loneliness on this thread.

We also join you in thanking God for Debbie's apparent demise. (We're Andrew veterans -- and take this stuff real seriously!)

For the record, I've recently bought some Softbank shares for our grandchildren.

And we've not sold any of the shares we had previously purchased for our own accounts. Rode it up and added to it on the down.

Hang in there... It will PAY OFF!

It's just too big and too comprehensive not to eventually be in one or more (or many) of the right places in a not-to-far future time!

(I'm on cable -- and SI seems REAL slow tonight. How's it seem to you?)

Regards,



To: LOGAN12 who wrote (5475)8/25/2000 9:57:52 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6020
 
Hi Linda, no I have not sold out (completely), still holding on to 1/6 of my peak share count at height of euphoria, My own absence from the thread is due to sudden mad uptick in activities for clients, getting a client out of the fraud filled cogeneration power deals they got themselves into and evaluating some B2B vertical deals for another client's acquisition.

Music? My favorite old song is Harry Belafonte's "Island in the Sun", favorite new song is "...baby one more time" by Britney Spears. I am curious what you conclude about me.

My portfolio is really quiet, bought some Lucent, Walmart, and sold some puts on Lucent. Had sold more than half of my Furukawa Electric. Still loaded down with none productive cash.

Gadget-wise, getting ADSL line installed by HK Telecom (Oops, I meant Pacific Century Cuberworks) tomorrow.



To: LOGAN12 who wrote (5475)8/27/2000 1:51:35 AM
From: ghengis2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6020
 
It's impossible to name a single favorite after 40 years of rapt listening, so perhaps a suggestion for all of the 12 month plus holders: Twenty-Five Miles by Edwin Starr (Gotta keep on walking!!!!!!!!)

Great thought, Linda.