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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (49934)6/13/2001 10:29:22 AM
From: Shaw  Respond to of 62347
 
If it gets low enuff I's going to gamble.

With the MSFT boys and so much big money behind it, I think they may just have something up their sleeve.

Even if they dont the short covering should supply some sort of market for the stock on some good pops, imo. Treating it like a call. Worthless or a three+ bagger off news and shortcovering??

My calls have been so chitty lately I think I should just go golfing, tho. :)



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (49934)6/13/2001 10:35:23 AM
From: originunknown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
I don't think Greg Maffei, the Ledcor Brothers, and other principals will let TSX go under for
11 million dollars which is what is owed by Friday. The next milestone is 30 million in August.
These amounts are pocket change for these billionaires.

Short term I agree with Red Rocket and Shaw. Long term I don't know but then again it is not relevant to this thread.

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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (49934)6/13/2001 11:42:08 AM
From: couldawoulda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
Hi Dave -

Today is Wed. so two more days left until TSX has to pay its most recent debt which doesn't amount to much all things considered anyway. Since my post, TSX has gone up 6 cents. 6 cents X 8,000 shares is $480.00. Play the 5 minute chart and don't worry about the end of the week.

ps. not getting on your case but this board sometimes gets too wrapped up in fundamentals and as a result, plays (the day trading kind) tend to be missed.