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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeev Hed who wrote (49722)4/10/2002 3:29:03 PM
From: the_wheel  Respond to of 99280
 
Hold on:

Now Bob is saying after the split (1:5) , the stock will be at $20 and change, going to take $10 and give it to comcast merger broadband new stock, also they are going to be tracking consumers, so be careful what you do. Momma T watching you.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (49722)4/10/2002 4:00:05 PM
From: captain_midnite  Respond to of 99280
 
While T going the RS route is a shock indeed, I have been waiting for more of this by some of the old bubble fliers. I would have bet this time last year that by now one would have seen quite a few go that route, if for nothing but to preclude the usual commentary of, "MSTR (or any myriad of others) trading at $3.27, was once a $300 stock."

Suppose it's just apathy, fatigue...resignation?

A tree falls in the forest or a bubble stock reverse splits...no one around, who cares? Perhaps they are all in the time capsule, along with "whisper numbers"?

midnite



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (49722)4/10/2002 11:26:43 PM
From: Chuck Williams  Respond to of 99280
 
Zeev and all,

OT: and sorry if someone has already mentioned this (trying to catch up on the posts!), but you have got to read the NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL'S AFFIDAVIT ABOUT MERRILL LYNCH!

To say it's an eye opener is a significant understatement. You can download it here:

geocities.com

On a lighter note, I am amazed at how the AG got their hands on ML's internal email records. I wonder how many brokerage firms will "accidentally" store their backup tapes next to a rather large, rather powerful, magnet.

They seem to be in a particularly difficult position,

Chuck