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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (10422)11/9/2001 11:04:12 AM
From: Think4Yourself  Respond to of 23153
 
Thanks for the additional info. I own 03 and 04 $7.5 LEAPS, mostly 03. Just added another 100 at $3.20 Time premium based on a $10 buyout price is only $.70. When concluded Dynegy will totally dominate the energy trading market. Willing to take the chance since I think many funds will want to own the combined company.



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (10422)11/9/2001 2:43:10 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Kodiak, a person whose point of view you may sympathize with. Be careful, her last name is one you may recognize. g. Ed

cnn.com

<<LONDON, England (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton has admitted she is finding it hard to cope at Oxford University because of anti-American feeling.

In a frank article for Talk magazine, the University College student says the attacks on the United States left her feeling confused and scared, and she finds it "difficult" to deal with those who question America's actions.

"It's hard to be abroad right now. Every day I encounter some sort of anti-American feeling. Sometimes it's from other students, sometimes it's from a newspaper columnist, sometimes it's from 'peace' demonstrators," she said.

"Over the summer I thought that I would seek out non-Americans as friends, just for diversity's sake. Now I find that I want to be around Americans -- people who I know are thinking about our country as much as I am."

The 21-year-old daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and senator Hillary, said questions about whether Osama bin Laden was behind the attacks, and scepticism over America's humanitarian commitment to Afghanistan, made her "bristle."

"The idea that anyone believes America would enter into this capriciously boggles my mind, and the notion that the United States is acting without regard to the Afghan people is offensive......." >>

edit. Spoken like an idealistic, patriotic young American student.



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (10422)11/9/2001 2:57:36 PM
From: Second_Titan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
I dont know if the charts will get much better, but I shorted TOL & RYL just now.

I consider it my insurance policy for a dramatic change in market sentiment over the weekend.