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To: CusterInvestor who wrote (4608)4/5/2001 11:39:31 AM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Respond to of 13724
 
I have something in there of PCTR in my sub-remnant graveyard (with INCE, FCM and a few things that don't trade). This is a distinct group from my "full remnants"
which would support lunch at Wendy's (dollar menu) for quite some time.



To: CusterInvestor who wrote (4608)4/5/2001 12:09:57 PM
From: caly  Respond to of 13724
 
The last of my P*CTR certs were pried from my hands when I was looking for tax losses at the end of last year. Can't complain though...it was good to me overall.

You also prompted me to change the thread header and remove the reference. Doesn't seem to apply any longer. I think they'll be prying my V*ETX certs from my hands now (but I didn't mention that one either).



To: CusterInvestor who wrote (4608)4/5/2001 3:45:47 PM
From: Chris Forte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13724
 
I still have some shares of PCTR, but I won't admit it. PCTR barely made the cut for tax loss selling in December. Right now it's on my Disabled List. In December I worked very hard to reduce the work force on that list, handing out multiple pink slips and costly severance packages.

Chris



To: CusterInvestor who wrote (4608)4/10/2001 11:09:03 AM
From: Max Fletcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13724
 
PCT*R seems to be generating some interest this week. I still have my aged, wrinkled hands around my original batch, I'm not sure I'm physically capable of prying the fingers open to let them go...

Anyone remember the scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy when they pried the tie clasp out of the dead woman's fingers? Then our detective hero had to abide his wife's breaking pretzel sticks during dinner... great flick