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To: Nemer who wrote (27239)12/9/2000 9:40:15 PM
From: Paul Moerman  Respond to of 53068
 
Thread - wonder what people expect Monday a.m.?

I'm planning to take advantage of any market weakness. May add to my positions in some fundamentally strong stocks that have beat the averages this week, such as ABSC, SNDK, SSTI, VSH and perhaps even NEON on a bounce, but only if they dip nicely on the open or soon thereafter.

With the USSC stay, I'm not sure if the market will continue rallying on the expected outcome (Bush), or if the reminder that things can go haywire (FLSC decision after Friday's market close) might generate enough uncertainty to cause a drop. It was also interesting to me that the guest on WSW was quite cautious about near and intermediate term - expects a hard landing for the economy.

Dangerous market early next year, if not the whole year I think.



To: Nemer who wrote (27239)12/10/2000 1:19:20 AM
From: pz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
Nemer,

<<<You and Ron voted for Gore ... Cuz Paul and I voted for Bush ... this has been publicly disclosed ...yet we can all be friends and respect each others opposing views ... and do it in a civilized, while joking, manner.>>>

Yeah we can still be friends, but I'm certainly cranking down the valves on the gas wells I own interest in, to freeze those dang yankees that voted for Gore. :o)

Our county uses the punch card ballot like the ones that have been causing all of the problems in Florida. I was an election judge at my precinct for a number of years, and we never had ANY problems with the voting devices at all. As we would gather the ballots we'd check each and every ballot for hanging chads and we'd very rarely find one and if we did we'd remove it. I still can't quite understand why this was a problem in Florida. It doesn't exactly take a brain surgeon to check your punch card ballot to see if the holes were cleanly punched. This should be the VOTERS responsibility.

My prayers are with Ron's dad and his family as well.

Paul

P.S. I'll be wearing my brand new "Sore Loserman" t-shirt to play tennis with some lawyers tomorrow. This should be fun. :o)