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To: Cape Blanco who wrote (95045)3/14/2002 11:57:36 AM
From: John Koligman  Respond to of 132070
 
No guarantee I won't mess up this year, so if you are within commuting distance I'll roll up my sleeves <ggg>...

Regards,
John

PS - Of course if I were a corporate officer like Bernie Ebbers of Worldcom, I would never get into trouble, because I could simply borrow 340 million from my firm to cover any margin mistakes <ggg>... I see that the company in an article in today's WSJ issued a statement that said 'The very essence of why Mr. Ebbers was granted a loan was to protect shareholder value'!!! Seems like a true statement, especially in view of the fact that WCOM stock has gone from the 60's to a current 7ish. I have no position in the stock, but stuff like this really pisses me off.