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To: duke-nukem who wrote (36745)9/28/2000 1:48:13 PM
From: KevinMark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
And the fact that Carolinians are loyal and will hold onto their shares forever (the reason for so many short squeezes)It makes me laugh to see so many shorts get hammered on a continuous basis. Sometimes investors must realize the history behind a company, and KK has proved it's history to shorts, by baking their asses, time and time again.

My parents are from Winston-Salem. Many people don't realize, the original owners of KK sold out long ago to investors from NY who ran the franchise to the brink of bankruptcy.

The original founders bought it back for pennies on the $ with a promise to build it back better and stronger than before. I think they have accomplished that and more. Therefore, be careful when you short stocks from small town companies, with a big following. It could be dangerous to your wallets, and the shorts can attest to that! LOL.

KM



To: duke-nukem who wrote (36745)10/2/2000 10:37:43 AM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
That probably at least partially explains my lack of excitement over KREM's donuts then, as glazed ones have never been my favorites from any donut shop..... Americans need all these donuts and carbohydrates like a hole in the proverbial head though, as they just keep getting more and more overweight and less healthy generally speaking in the process. Yogi