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Strategies & Market Trends : Telebras (TBH) & Brazil -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Fancy who wrote (22411)7/18/2001 12:27:57 PM
From: md1derful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Hey, sf...glad to see multiple posts from you again!!! with all the biz....markets are a drag, to say the least..kinda sad to see all the neat exuberance of the internet bubble a thing of the past..we will look upon those times fondly....big positions in mo and cd for now..love those old world companies...many of the internet companies are levelled out for almost a year now..if they are any good, they should pop big time when the economy recovers
doc



To: Steve Fancy who wrote (22411)7/18/2001 1:18:36 PM
From: Art Baeckel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22640
 
Steve, it opened strong this morning. I see it's below 14 now. I initially thought we would see a pop to 14.5 - 15 in a couple weeks for a long "days trade". <g> <g> I'm still long my 1000 shares of TNE. I guess if it keeps playing in this range I should take some profits. I'm amazed after all these years the way Brazil trades. I just finished a long post on Raging Bull about our residual "TBR" stocks. There are some real dreamers there. I try to bring them back to reality but I get slammed for posting negative. I did get the generous offer of buying my shares for 1/10 cent per share. I'm not holding my breath on my shares ever giving me anything but another tax loss. ART