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To: dk10438 who wrote (8)5/6/2002 6:19:15 PM
From: Dolfan  Respond to of 14
 
If that's the case these Analyst better be careful because of all the investigations going on. Just got the new Business week "Wallstreet How Corrupt Is It"!!! I have not read it yet but will tonight.



To: dk10438 who wrote (8)7/14/2002 9:41:51 PM
From: Toby Zidle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14
 
Don't you think that after two months of vicious price tanking that your warburg conspiracy theory is disproven? Isn't it possible that investors are simply afraid of the company (and the industry sector)?

If warburg was driving the price down (dollar cost averaging all the way down), it's going to take an awfully long time to get back to square one. Brokers can't ever seem to drive prices up the way they are allegedly capable of taking them down. We'd probably be near Dow 15,000 as the brokers cleaned up on all the bargains they bought between May 2000 and the end of 2001.

Conspriracy theory never seems to generate price recoveries. What conspiracy? It's market supply and demand that has been moving the market. Lots of supply; little demand.