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To: ChrisJP who wrote (93563)10/12/2001 2:29:12 PM
From: Scooter  Respond to of 150070
 
OCCF breakout today....Check a 5 day to 10 day chart out..

CEO must be close to selling all his shares he was forced to because of a margin call......

$3 to $5 a share for OCCF could be possible.....

WHY?

OCCF low floater
lots of shorts that will cover down here....
Not to mention CEO forced to sell down to dirt cheap prices....

Any thoughts??

$coot



To: ChrisJP who wrote (93563)10/12/2001 2:51:45 PM
From: Tom Allinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
LOL, you guys are funny... (EOM)

Tom



To: ChrisJP who wrote (93563)10/12/2001 9:58:57 PM
From: M0NEYMADE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
LOL "Trump wants parachute"
From CLODAGH HARTLEY
in Los Angeles Somehow this story reads like the Titantic! LOL

Women and children first...Donald trump "F@c You" I paid $3,000 for this parachute!!!" See ya

ROFL imagine trump in a $3,000 suit and $1200 shoes jumping out of a 80 story window. LOL! Go for it DT
SPLAT!!!!

PROPERTY billionaire Donald Trump has been thinking of buying a PARACHUTE in the wake of last month’s attacks on skyscrapers.

Trump, 55 — owner of Manhattan’s glitzy Trump Towers — is one of scores of nervous New Yorkers to inquire about new “executive” chutes.

US makers Precision Aerodynamics say they have been besieged by calls about the £500 chutes — billed as a “last resort” for those trapped on top of burning high-rise buildings.

A rival, the Emergency Building Escape Parachute, will cost £1,575 or more — depending on the customer’s weight.

Precision Aerodynamics’ brochure says the chutes, developed after the September 11 atrocities, will open automatically.

It adds: “Simple steering and landing techniques can deliver you to the surface with confidence.”

But the American Parachute Industry Association said most people who used the products would DIE.

It is discouraging sales to office workers.

Spokesman Lowell Bachman said: “It’s just not a good idea.”

He suggested ropes and abseiling equipment might be a better choice.