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To: Dale Baker who wrote (28237)11/28/2001 3:31:32 PM
From: JSBRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Unfarking believable.

I had a few hundred bucks in one of
my SEP's so I bought some ENE at .63.

I never thought it would ever be a penny stock.

What a collapse.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (28237)11/28/2001 4:39:51 PM
From: Paul SeniorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
I'd say a list of my winners is meaningless here. For example, a big winner for me this year is ABT - I've been selling most of my Abbott Labs this year from a relatively large position I established in 1996. Those sales or the fact I bought in 1996, help no one here today in 2001, imo. Further, while ABT is a winner (defined as a capital gain) for me, I'm not saying I'm right (to sell). Many analysts are now recommending ABT as a buy - they may be right.

If I list the profitable sales I've made, then to be objective, I'd want to list all sales - losers and winners. That'd all make for some boring reading!