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To: gruetz who wrote (8706)10/24/2000 8:44:09 AM
From: Theophile  Respond to of 15615
 
Well, since we are now looking at the positive side of the move to NYSE....(we are finished with the negative, right?)....I would say this move reflects the predilection of the new CEO. His buddies play on the NYSE, and perhaps he can deal more effectively on that exchange. I have absolutely no idea other than the lengthier traditions on NYSE and greater ability to do business with a wink, nod, and smile. Remember, read the lips, not the text {:^)>
Martin Thomas



To: gruetz who wrote (8706)10/24/2000 9:53:09 AM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
There's some usual Wall Street quid pro quo occurring here. Winnick probably owes something to someone, or will. This is a favor for whatever reason, imho.

In any event, I may have to sell. I hate the NYSE.

It did do well for Qwest in terms of lowering volatility. I sold Qwest as well.

I wonder if Jim Crowe will try to move LVLT? <G> Probably not. He doesn't owe any favors...

LoF



To: gruetz who wrote (8706)10/24/2000 9:56:11 AM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
You left out MSFT, ORCL, and DELL. What a bunch of two-bit, non-global companies! <G>

LoF



To: gruetz who wrote (8706)10/24/2000 11:09:35 AM
From: Robert New  Respond to of 15615
 
Need to stop watching the day to day moves and focus on the bigger picture. You are holding shares in a very solid company with a bright outlook. We are at an excellent area to add to/accumulate in terms of risk/reward. The same people who are selling their shares now will be the same ones that will be buying in the 40's.

Good investing to you...