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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (10191)5/16/2002 10:59:58 AM
From: hdl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
how can average daily volume be under 18 million?



To: Oeconomicus who wrote (10191)5/16/2002 11:07:22 AM
From: John Curtis  Respond to of 11568
 
R.D., et.al.: ...In the short run, selling a newsletter takes more marketing skill than financial....

LOL! Boy, and in light of all rocks being turned over exposing the true workings of the financial community I've got to say you are quite correct. The ability to sell ones self, right wrong or otherwise, is a hallmark trait for some. All else takes back seat, leaving all investors to wade through the minuetia.

Anyway, I'm in agreement with others that WCOM is waaaay oversold, with the final knife thrust by S&P being a clear sign of just how emotional the market has become over this issue. I don't expect a quick or easy climb from this level, especially given the wait on the SEC investigation and solidification of their bank concerns, but I do expect we'll be looking back on this price and seeing it as cheap, cheap, CHEAP. Indeed, the way WCOM is trading today seems to be indicating a fair amount of bottom feeding going on. My 6 month WAG? How's $3 sound?

And I'll take it starting today.

John~