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To: russwinter who wrote (2365)3/12/2002 11:53:50 PM
From: marynell  Respond to of 39344
 
"aggressively attacks the rest of the district."

This is exactly what I have always thought that MAN should have been pursuing all along, rather than hassling with TG-1's town problem. MAN should have put TG-1 on the back burner, partnered with a major, and gone aggressively after the other gravity anomalies.



To: russwinter who wrote (2365)3/13/2002 7:44:10 AM
From: que seria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Ssssshhh, Russ, you are waving off Elizabeth with this talk:

It's a bit of a "manhood" litmus test in my view. If one can't own this situation at these prices, what can one own?

Somehow I'm more willing to consider a stock if Our Lady of Skepticism goes there first. Even so, I'm not buying base metals in this economy, especially given the town situation.

But, OT, I am willing to borrow and sell the risky end of the mortgage business, so I thank you for the RDN short call the other day on SD2.

Edit: I think the same general economic conditions that will make for large base metals consumption will favor the housing industry, and RDN.