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To: SE who wrote (43078)1/3/2001 4:51:13 PM
From: Gary E  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
SE, Looks like my e-mail is hosed again, CAn you ask Rob if the acct can be switched from real trading to demo mode, I thought that I read that somewhere, but have read so much, not 100 % shure.....
thanks
Hal



To: SE who wrote (43078)1/3/2001 8:20:29 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
Around more? Why would I be around more?

I mean, I'll be around. I guess. Why would you need me anyway?

It seems I am back somewhere I thought I did not have to go to, management. That's gonna suck. I hate that.

But here is a thang that I think may be referenced in the years to come, dig this. General Motors is a thing of the past. The company should be bought out, it's stock price may drop as low as did Chrysler's.

Who wants to do business with a company that alienates it's base by closing local dealers with the aim of establishing itself as a SuperStore? In other words, if you were a long term buyer of GM Products and returned to them for repair or new orders would you.....would you if the company moved, changed personnel, you no longer received the same service and it took you longer on turnaround?

This is what GM is doing. In trying to be like Wayne H. they have been closing long time dealers and trying to open SuperStores. The lifeblood of a dealer is repair work. I do not think that they shall get that work.

General Motors may just be the next Major Takeover. It may not be this year, it may not be next. But that company cannot get out of it's own way.

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Now what was your question again? I drifted a bit because I suspect I have to play stock market and get rid of crap in the near term.

Maybe I'll ask Lind Waldock to help.......



To: SE who wrote (43078)1/3/2001 11:31:50 PM
From: sripad  Respond to of 44573
 
I am trading with reifleronline using their webvestor program and I did not have to call them lately. When I had problem before they always picked up at the first ring. Robert, Billy and Al were helpful.