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To: Dave Feldman who wrote (89449)2/12/2001 5:19:20 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
Dave, I will be asking for an affidavit on what the IRS owes me for the next time I have a sit down with them. <g>

I have always considered GHS more conservative than either HQ stock, but still in a lot of good, small cos. What is great is how much money you made with about a dozen portfolio managers during that period. What is the story with Invesco? Do they pay their people diddly-squat? <G>

I love biotech and it has been one of the consistent areas where I could make long profits during this long bull market where I was suspicious of most of the electronic tech firms. But like you, I have a tendency to overdo it and always have to watch my allocations in the industry.

Way to go on this one!



To: Dave Feldman who wrote (89449)2/12/2001 5:20:21 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
Dave, I will be asking for an affidavit on what the IRS owes me for the next time I have a sit down with them. But I would probably be better off with a bottle of Mogen David. <g>

I have always considered GHS more conservative than either HQ stock, but still in a lot of good, small cos. What is great is how much money you made with about a dozen portfolio managers during that period. What is the story with Invesco? Do they pay their people diddly-squat? <G>

I love biotech and it has been one of the consistent areas where I could make long profits during this long bull market where I was suspicious of most of the electronic tech firms. But like you, I have a tendency to overdo it and always have to watch my allocations in the industry.

Way to go on this one!