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To: Ben Wa who wrote (534)8/25/2000 1:05:14 AM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 955
 
BEATLES REUNION?

Will John Lennon be brought back for this very special
occasion?

Will there be a package deal of:

-- purchase 1000 ordinary shares @ $30 and get 2 free tickets?

Ben, sorry to be skeptical, but this must be the 99th
prospective reunion so far. Maybe it will take LDP's
venture development talents to get it to happen.

Best wishes,
Jim



To: Ben Wa who wrote (534)8/28/2000 12:01:01 AM
From: J. Conley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 955
 
FWIW, in an effort to enhance my appreciation of the upcoming concert, I played some Beatle's this weekend. While doing so, I inadvertently discovered that if you play backwards some of the tunes on the "White Album," and piece together a few excerpts, a message can be discerned, though stilted, that indicates the NAZ will in the short term see some profit taking......before making another run higher.

Now I don't know if this prediction by the Fab Four will be proven true or even if I heard the message correctly (since I was on my third or fourth Guinness at the time). Unfortunately, I was unable to make out anything about LDP. Come to think of it, I think it possible the Beatle's comments about LDP could be on another album altogether (now) since LDP is a small cap and there is always the possibility of news, earnings, or coverage, or institutional buying, or rotation of money, that would move the stock on its own. After all, isn't the NAZ flat on the year? And as Jim so succinctly pointed out in his recent post, there is a lot here for the market to perceive positively, when and if they want to.

........and maybe the Beatles never wrote about small caps at all. <g>