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To: JRI who wrote (89941)4/4/2001 2:30:18 PM
From: rolatzi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
Another politician feels your pain:

San Francisco Mayor Brown Takes 2000 Stock Hit,
Paper Says
By Juliann Walsh

San Francisco, April 4 (Bloomberg) -- San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown
estimated the value of his stock portfolio fell to under $200,000 from about $1
million in the past year, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Some stocks he bought and sold within a few days, and others he held on to
through steep declines, the paper said, citing his annual financial disclosure
statement filed with the Ethics Commission.

Brown's portfolio has included JDS Uniphase Corp., Juniper Networks Inc.,
Sun Microsystems Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., AOL Time Warner Inc., Pfizer
Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. While United Parcel Service
Inc. probably held up the best, his worst investments were now-defunct
E-Toys Inc. and McData Corp., the paper said.

``Don't mention it, please,'' Brown, 67, told the paper. ''I hope I don't die before
I get even.''

(San Francisco Chronicle 4-4)



To: JRI who wrote (89941)4/4/2001 2:31:54 PM
From: Cynic 2005  Respond to of 436258
 
<<Re: Investor optimism jumps..>>

That is normal before...
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The investor himself jumps! (out of the window, that is!) -g-