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To: oldirtybastard who wrote (6835)11/15/2000 4:09:14 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19428
 
Merril Lynch came out with another one of their special reports this time downgrading the DSL sector as a whole.

Time and time again, ML has done this only to see the sector come right back. It has happened more than once in stocks I have owned this past year.

You think they like to get their shares and shares for their clients on the cheep???

Soooo predictable.

Jane



To: oldirtybastard who wrote (6835)11/15/2000 6:12:45 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19428
 
COVD....

well there is one story to be told,

In a hospital, there were only crummy orange fruits available, costing about 2 shillings apiece (for the hospital)
An old hebrew who was in a hospital looked at the oranges and said....the money is lying on the street, you only have to pick it up...

he spoke and then he called the director of the hospital: Sir you have sour, crummy oranges,.... how much do you pay for them....- 2 shillings - do you want excellent sweet oranges? Yes, but what about the price?
You have it for about 1.50 shillings; as much as you want.


The hebrew made some telephone calls and organised that from now oranges are being delivered to the hospital.

And, he concludes - I make millions with that deal, a I pay only a half shilling for the piece in purchase. You see...

...money is lying on the street, you only have to pick it up.

Not very different to our chop stock markets.