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To: Bob Duncan who wrote (9002)9/13/2001 5:52:44 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Bob - I'm Cobalt, and my investment account is all in cash. AS' suggestion could be purely motivated by self interest, or it could be purely selfless, or a combination of both. I think it's worth considering whether there is some truth to what is being said.

I am thinking that some of the investment companies that had offices in the World Trade Center probably made a market in some stocks or were specialists in some stocks. They won't be on the other side of sell orders when the market reopens. Some people are probably thinking those stocks are sitting ducks.

Maybe they're right.

If anyone here has that game plan, I agree with AS. Please don't do it. BWDIK?