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To: Red Heeler who wrote (623)12/29/2000 4:21:07 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1001
 
CC - I agree with your thoughts on Planet Hollywood and Rain Forest Cafes.

Although I have never set foot in either place, I remember that as soon as these "concept" restaurants came into existence, a lot of people who I respect all said "This is absurd. They have nothing. They should go bankrupt."

I have not heard anyone say that about KREM.

What the critics of KREM say is : the stock is ahead of the fundamentals.

FINE. Yes, it probably is.

It also was for Microsoft and Cisco Systems during the early years.

Jon.



To: Red Heeler who wrote (623)12/29/2000 4:22:22 PM
From: who cares?  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1001
 
LOL, well I guess if you hold and dollar cost average for 20 year, yeah it might make a new high for ya, AMD proved that, but uh, gee wouldn't it be easier to sell this and buy something else over that 20 years?
You deserve all of this over priced cream filled turd you can afford, and if i'll be happy to sell it to you if it will only go higher so I can dollar cost average into a nice fat short position.

Mania, lmao, the mania here is in the goofy stockholders that have convinced themselves that there is some esoteric argument for this goofy valuation. Overpriced food, well you'll see more than your share of non-smiling faces when a KK first opens and people find out they get to pay double or more what it costs at their current favorite place to be a part of the mania.
See ya in a year to see where you're at on your dollar cost averaging. I'll be eating donuts again well before then, see previous posts to see how that translates into price prediction.

Mr. Burns