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To: Bilow who wrote (77564)8/16/2001 4:02:17 PM
From: Steve Lee  Respond to of 93625
 
I saw those figures but i don't see how you imply production has dropped. Please explain.



To: Bilow who wrote (77564)8/16/2001 4:44:29 PM
From: Steve Lee  Respond to of 93625
 
Come on Bilow, I am waiting for you to fill in the missing info to what Samsung has published that makes you think they have cut production, because it wasn't in the link you posted.

Where is your answer? Don't say you are spending more than 15 mins away from your beloved RMBS thread!!!

As far as your suggestion to buy more RMBS. No thankyou. I prefer to buy investments that will appreciate. Only investments today are real estate (and I'm in the process of liquidating certain aspects of that due to valuation concerns), MU puts and QQQ shorts.



To: Bilow who wrote (77564)8/16/2001 5:46:49 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
OK Carl,

If you can't answer my last question, how about this one:

Imagine I sell apples and oranges. I get 5 of each each day.

Each day in July I sell 5 apples for a dollar each and 5 oranges for $4 each.
Oranges represent 80% of my sales.

Each day in August I sell 5 apples for a dollar each and 5 oranges for $3 each.
Oranges represent 75% of my sales.

Did I sell more, the same number, or less oranges in August than in July?