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To: LemonHead who wrote (12811)9/12/2000 5:45:34 PM
From: RFH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18931
 
WCOM has been acting strangely since we all made the plunge. Both yesterday and today the price shot up from it's recent $30 to just shy of $31, but settled back to my buy point of $30. Why can't it spike to around 39 before settling back? <g>

Anyway, it looks like volume has risen significantly since the AIMers took control. Now it's time to all make some dough on this one.

Sincerely,
RFH



To: LemonHead who wrote (12811)9/12/2000 5:51:55 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18931
 
NMF?
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Not Meaning Full?
Not Many Flees?
No Meaningful Finances?
New Morons Frequently?
Nasty Mean Fiasco?
No More Flatus?

It just means there's no current data that's of value. So, unfortunately some of my favorite statistics aren't of value this time around. Maybe they will have reinstated these numbers by the October 7th edition.

Best regards, Tom