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To: Les H who wrote (156803)3/22/2002 4:59:19 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Finally, a job Lucretius can do. <g>



To: Les H who wrote (156803)3/22/2002 5:29:21 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 436258
 
I believe in being kind to old folks, since I am one of them, but LR should have bowed out several years ago. He's part of the problem, keeping retirees fully invested in stocks instead of getting them into something a lot safer. He's become a public menace to financial security.



To: Les H who wrote (156803)3/23/2002 8:30:14 AM
From: Giordano Bruno  Respond to of 436258
 
The Louis Rukeyser Wink

by Ed Bronstein

My TV time is Friday night when viewing's at its peak
It's then I watch uplifted, the famous Wall Street Week.
But as each show is ending, my heart begins to sink
For I dread the final moment when poor Louis has to wink.

Yes, Louis, Lou Rukeyser, a fascinating guy
But as he ends each program something happens to his eye
A momentary spasm, I don't know what to think
All I know is that I worry while waiting for the wink.

He was a trendsetting megalomaniac. He will be missed.



To: Les H who wrote (156803)3/23/2002 11:50:38 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
Move to expense stock options falters

washingtonpost.com

redherring.com

looks like the pols used the threat of regulations to extort contributions again