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To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (124890)9/22/2001 3:08:04 PM
From: Earlie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Hi Joan:

Still having a ball up here. (g)

I did exit my shorts this past week (I don't have Luc's nerves of steel) so I am a spectator for the moment.

I intend to have a good look at the INCY very quickly.

Best, earlie



To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (124890)9/22/2001 4:53:22 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Respond to of 436258
 
hi,

I messed up on the other stock I like. It is MLNM not MLMN.

I covered one of my put positions on Friday which was a November expire. I had to fight with the options boys on Thursday and Friday to get my price, but they finally gave in. I did want to take some good money off the table. I have a short position on a scam stock and will ride it to the pink sheets. <g> My other puts I am planning on riding them through October unless the picture changes.

This has been a good year.

Joan



To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (124890)9/22/2001 5:02:41 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Joan neither of those is profitable.
Of the two, I line INCY better because the stock price is close to cash on hand.

Zeev named a few of his favorites for me and BMET might fit the bill best.

They are profitable, earnings increasing, and are in a busiuness that should improve as people get older.

Would appreciate your's and Earlies comments.
I am guessing but I bet Earlie would not invest much in a company without profits.

For companies trading near cash value, I like CRA.

M