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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120090)3/11/2001 2:33:57 PM
From: Robert Rose  Respond to of 164684
 
yea right, 100 shares.... bfd for such a vip.....



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120090)3/11/2001 2:42:19 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>Yes.
Bill, you must have one of the smallest telephone bills in America.
I've noticed over the years you don't like to talk for long!
Btw
Nuan was a trip, 17 out of the gate up to 182.
Today, we can all buy it for 16.75
No one can ever accuse you of not being able to find high flyers!
Please tell me you took some profits along the way...just to brighten up my day.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120090)3/11/2001 2:52:30 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
Bill, serious question. Have you still kept your Berk A or B?
>Published: March 9 2001 20:40GMT | Last Updated: March 11 2001 18:35GMT



Berkshire Hathaway, the US insurance and investment company, on Saturday said its 2000 profits more than doubled to $3.328bn after making strong gains on its investments.

Last year, Berkshire's chairman and chief executive Warren Buffett graded his performance a "D" in his annual letter to shareholders after suffering the worst results of his career in 1999.

But on Saturday he said in his 2000 letter: "Overall, we had a decent year."

Net earnings were more than double the $1.557bn earned in 1999, while total revenues rose to $33.976bn from $24.028bn a year earlier.

As the technology bubble has burst and Mr Buffett's value-based investing style has come back into favour, Berkshire's shares have rallied from $41,800 in March to $71,000 on Friday.

Mr Buffett's letter is an annual rite for investors around the world who want to read the market views of one of the most accomplished money managers of all time.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120090)3/11/2001 3:22:25 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Billy, I'm assuming you know Gladman hacked into your hard drive?
He got into mine too, so don't take it like it only happened to you.
Btw
If you want any personal information Gladman will be more happy to sell it, to anyone who will pay his asking price.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120090)3/11/2001 5:03:58 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Hello, how are you there...?
On this occasion of my 100,000 post wanderings and doubtful innuendos, I believe at last I may be getting the hang of it. And I'll take this opportunity to thank a few people in connection with all these gregarious finaglings, and hopefully clear up the odd stain I may have left behind on the carpet of life.
First, I am extremely grateful to Billy for putting up with all of my bull shit.
Glenn, for being the diplomat. Rob for being the risk taker. Mark for being elusive. Happy for being happy, Jan for flipping burgers, Sarmad for being into disk drives, Beared one for showing up once in a while, John Chen for telling us this is nothing other than a conspiracy, Bob Kim because he want's henry Blodget job, Donny, because he got lost, Gst because he owns Hawaii, Hdl, because he wants to get even with the media, Dizzie, because she can't still afford a home in the bay area. SB, for telling us for years we've all had our heads up our ass, RS, because he told us from the start that Amzn was just a scam. Ike, because he thinks he'll do better than Warren Buffet investing in gold.
And, Gladman for hacking into files that I always thought were off limits.
If I've forgot to mention anyone else its just because I'm packing for my next move to Thailand.
And at the top of it all then there's KIS. The little boy everyone wanted to take home.:O)