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To: J.T. who wrote (280)4/28/2002 6:17:28 PM
From: J.T.  Respond to of 361
 
Poll is Now CLOSED. Futures open in 15 Minutes.

I will tally up the final votes and get those two biotech ideas (see post #92) out to all who participated via PM late tonight.

Thank you to all who voted even if i did not personally post back to you.

May you all find your ways to prosperity and peace in the next 18 months and throughout your lifetime.

Best Regards, J.T.



To: J.T. who wrote (280)4/28/2002 6:48:09 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361
 
JT. I didn't vote, but let me say that this business of financial institution analysts & brokers puffing POS stocks and writing internal E-mails confirming that they really think the companies are crap is serious business. One individual certanly can't take on SSB, but the 50 states attorneys generals and their state pension funds are mad as hell and looking to carve a few notches on their guns. You can imagine where this might lead -- look at the Microsoft thing -- and Microsoft has $10 billion in cash. I doubt that SSB or JP Morgan has those resources.

Clearly, much of this would generate a crisis of confidence on the part of individual investors. Of course those on SI are already totally cynical about hidden motives ofsell side analysts.