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To: Jenna who wrote (115755)10/28/2000 9:07:04 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
An AAPL a day might keep shorters away on Monday.. as some feel AAPL price now of 15 times projected earnings for 2001 is attractive.



To: Jenna who wrote (115755)10/29/2000 1:02:55 AM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna:...< "Does it matter who? It's tantamount to shouting "bomb" on a plane or "fire" in a crowded theatre">...It does matter, and my vote goes to the breathless Maria B., who with ease could move an order of monks who've pledged vows of silence to babble harder than Al Gore and George Bush prior to election day...any election day. What a game we're forced to play! "Say Morty, you better dump your Corning, Yancy Yutz just downgraded it." And Morty dumps. He doesn't want to dump, he's not a dumper, but he's afraid that others are gonna dump and he's not gonna be the last to dump. It's madness of course, but there it is. And it's why it's prudent to daytrade and move mostly into cash by day's end. We gotta remember that there are only two reasons to own a stock: (1) for the dividend...and at an average yield of less than 2% that reason is no reason. And (2), the hope that we can sell the stock to some goober for more than we paid for it. That's the game we play. You could look it up. (Lee)