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To: Perspective who wrote (91503)4/8/2001 1:26:39 AM
From: XBrit  Respond to of 436258
 
yeah but 90% of those CSCO buys were short covering in accounts owned by chic hearne under aliases <g>

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To: Perspective who wrote (91503)4/8/2001 1:31:55 AM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 436258
 
i notice that they were big sellers on the crash up and sellers the next day...seems like lots of people still willling to buy the dips but also people are there to sell out on any rally



To: Perspective who wrote (91503)4/8/2001 10:07:11 AM
From: abstract  Respond to of 436258
 
Clowns Told to Get Custard Pie Insurance

LONDON (Reuters) - Circus clowns were told on Thursday to take out custard pie insurance against the risk of being sued by spectators who fail to see the joke.

"With an increasingly litigation-crazy public... the ethics and legal implications of 'splatting' and 'sloshing' are expected to be hotly debated under the Big Top," Clowns International said in a statement from its annual convention.

Although no clown has yet been sued by the recipient of a face-full of custard pie, the organization fears it may be just a matter of time.

Martin "Zippo" Burton, the group's honorary vice-president, said only fellow clowns and celebrities should be chosen, a white-faced clown must never be hit, and careful judgement should be used to ensure that those targeted were not averse.



To: Perspective who wrote (91503)4/10/2001 8:35:46 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Nothing has changed from yesterday for me. It looked for awhile like maybe we were dealing with a failure, but the giving never became pronounced and I think we are still in danger of decent up to complete the 'c'. The previous 'c' was a 'flat' as I noted on my chart, so this one may well be a spiked affair such as a 'zigzag' or one of the more drawn out affairs like a triangle. In any case, nothing has changed and bears need to be careful imho.