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To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/1/2002 10:38:20 PM
From: The Reaper  Respond to of 152472
 
I remember the jman. you were right dude!

kirby



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/1/2002 11:58:37 PM
From: Mark Fleming  Respond to of 152472
 
Right on!

Dipy, Get lost.



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 2:11:47 AM
From: MechanicalMethod  Respond to of 152472
 
Difficult day in the market JMAN?



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 3:12:17 AM
From: limtex  Respond to of 152472
 
jman - i tried to say that but you did it so much better than i could have.

great to see you posting again. i remember your posts very well and always appreciated them ( appreciation is unfortunately not enough gg)

hear from you again soon

Best,

L



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 8:51:09 AM
From: hueyone  Respond to of 152472
 
had the smarts to get out and stay out a long time ago.

Is there some price you think QCOM is fairly valued and would consider buying back in?

Best, Huey



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 10:14:01 AM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 152472
 
BOOOOOOM!

Don't forget to let us know how you really feel!

LMAO



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 10:23:00 AM
From: David E. Taylor  Respond to of 152472
 
jman:

Not often I find myself LOL out a post, but yours made my morning!

Now how to say all that in a more personal and polite way? <g>

David T.



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 10:24:52 AM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Hey Jman! Long time no hear. Hope all is well. Guess you got my apologies for being such a jerk to you back in the old days. You were right.

Well, now I'm a pain in the ass to the bulls. Just my personality. However, this time my capital is not as lose and is in preservation mode.

We never did have that beer on the beach. Still surfin' cuz I never did margin my board in the bubble days...I DO have some kind of appropriate perspective on risk.

And yes Dipy is a pain...but he is only a reflection of the bullish mantra here.

Hope all is well,

wr
aka (you know) :)



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/2/2002 12:39:40 PM
From: jazzcat2000  Respond to of 152472
 
jman, "QCOM is dead money". You were absolutely correct, mea culpa. Please stick around.



To: jmanvegas who wrote (117881)5/29/2002 12:18:54 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
MyMan JMan, quit hiding under rocks with dipsticks

a shiny silver dime for your thoughts concerning:

- Dollar is establishing a new downward trend
- Euro has gained over 10% since Thanksgiving
- Gold has broken out above Gold Cartel 310 "Line in the Sand"
- a Domestic USDollar has been announced by DeptTreasury
- preparations for a large scale devaluation???
- ONeill has clearly revealed his stand: no dollar defense
- US trade gap widens to over 4% of GDP
- shortend TBill yield minus CPI has been zero since Oct01
- Gold miner hedging has produced $400M losses here & there
- JPMorganChase rumors of imminent death
- trade barriers and tariffs return, reminiscent of 1930
- institutionalized dishonesty continues to be exposed
- 17 months failure of Fed monetary stimulus to revive economy

you know my views
a multi-year commodity uptrend has begun
with Gold leading the way

we are in the midst of a 1930-type Structural Recession
characterized by excess capacity, excess inventory, debt collapse, price deflation, failed response to stimulus, all following a broken asset bubble (the most deadly of all)

ever heard of the Bureau for International Settlements?
their 1980's agenda apparently was to bring down Soviet Union
their 1990's agenda was to complete yen carry trade and gold carry trade
in order to ensure large enough supply of USTBonds in foreign hands
now their 2000's agenda is to bring down the USdollar
probably in favor of a gold-backed Euro
ever heard of these guys?
they have Swiss Banker roots
to me it smells like distant cousins of Trilaterals
I hope not, and think not

appreciate your views, Stranger
now that you ripped Dipy a second asshole, he will need two dipsticks
/ jim