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To: waverider who wrote (82526)10/5/2000 11:59:54 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
Re : "Today it takes only X shares to achieve Quillionaire Status."

Groan.

If you're going to start this up again, can I start doing the old <font color=fuchsia> stuff here ?

(I won't ...)

Jon.



To: waverider who wrote (82526)10/6/2000 12:07:17 AM
From: Cooters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Oh Rick, a Lindy Bill story. And I can tell it with pride because Lindy, an honest mistake it surely was, owes me Big Time.

After the annual meeting, someone posted a link to pictures from the G&K luncheon(dinner). They had a shot of Lindy. I downloaded it, then probably got an E-Mail or a phone call, and must have placed it in the background. At the end of a long evening, I closed AOL and Lindy's pictures popped up on my 21" monitor. I screamed! I mean, I screamed!

Too funny,
Cooters



To: waverider who wrote (82526)10/6/2000 12:12:49 AM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 152472
 
LOL oh god I'm falling in the Q abyss again.

aaaaaaa

Help me! NOOOOO don't let it happen again,

G



To: waverider who wrote (82526)10/6/2000 12:44:24 AM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM Breaks Out on Big Volume
biz.yahoo.com



To: waverider who wrote (82526)10/6/2000 7:03:33 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Today it takes 12,851 shares to achieve Quillionaire Status...758 more than yesterday...

"Buy low, sell high. Let profits run, cut losses quickly, Add to a winning position, not a loser, go with the trend. The problem lies not within the rules, but within ourselves as we apply these rules to our investments and trading decisions. Yes, the problem is internal, and until we learn to change our perception about what makes the market tick we will continue to punish ourselves and remain on the losing side of the ledger."

-Edward Allen Toppel

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