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To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (280)9/28/2000 4:47:25 PM
From: Trader Dave  Respond to of 499
 
BM has got to go.

Pun intended.



To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (280)9/28/2000 5:40:28 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 499
 
thank god the PA was up over 6% today or i'd be shitting fire at you fellas for ganging up on me. now that i finally got my coveted job on "the street" (pennsylvania avenue, anyway), i guess this is like pledge initiation, eh, Neidermeyer?

nwwebworks.com

re: Cheetah's, i am not familiar with the felines in that litterbox, but about 20 of us (dicks & dykes) went to Olympic Gardens back in april for a joint bachelor(ette) party. you will especially be down with OG, NN, as they have the G-money G-string boy toys upstairs.

BowelMovementBoy(orinTDparlance:igottagodropthekidsoffatthepool)



To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (280)10/3/2000 1:18:50 PM
From: Wizard  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 499
 
Would you tell all your contacts at the bucket shops to quit downgrading software stocks. I know these analysts at Robinson Humphrey and that tech powerhouse Jefferies have to be surprised as anyone that they are actually having an effect on something. Neither one actually had any facts in their reports that mean anything but I guess it goes to the heart of the issue, not many buysiders know what the hell they own.

Is it any surprise that Exchange Apps and Net Perceptions blow up? EXAP oem's key technology from Microstrategy and all NETP's customers are e-tailers.

Oh well, another chance to buy some discounted franchises is coming our way.

How was Vegas?