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Non-Tech : Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Red Heeler who wrote (621)12/29/2000 3:17:13 PM
From: who cares?  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1001
 
I see that you're so jacked up on a sugar high that your reading comprehension is not happening for ya. Again, i'm up on shorting this up to now and in the current short I have on it. It might go up, but it WILL go lower. You won't notice the up part being an investor and not a trader, but you will definately notice the lower part because it will be with you from now on until you decide to take the tax loss at the end of next year or year after.
As for breaking a tooth, uh, you need to get out more, KK's are good but there are many many many places that are better, practically every town has a mom and pop spot that is cheaper, better, and after the initial KK euphoria wears off, even trendier. When KK was just some hole in the wall in some sleepy southern towns that was one thing, but all it is now is a fad to suck in people like you to buy the stock. Guess what, people used to smile coming out of Planet Hollywood and Rainforest Cafe, and a zillion other restaurants chains, and the ones that had something(like a good tasting donut) survive and trade at fractions of the multiple that KREM goes for, and the ones that were all fad go BK.
This is a manip pure and simple. If you can't recognize that, if you really think your up to now profit in KREM has anything at all to do with the fundamentals of the company, then 2001 is going to deal you a harder blow than 2000 dealt to most of your fish stock buyin breathren.

CMB
(passing the last boring minutes, of the last day of what has been a great year, arguing with an inanimate object, in this case a KREM long)