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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (36669)6/3/2002 12:28:04 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Yep, Donald also just pointed out we filled that gap from the May low on the COMPX

To tell the truth, I could have had Barksdale Louisiana which I thought I wanted but I wimped out. I talked to a buddy down there I knew and found out I would be deployed fighting 9 months out of the year. I am too old for that junk and decided to take the cush job in Cali instead. I gues I have grown soft from my younger, "Kill them all and let God sort them out" and "nuke them till they Glow" approach. -ggg- I just decided to see my kids grow up rather than sit in the desert playing war.

Since I plan on moving and being out of touch with the market for a few weeks, I am almost out of cash and totally in high yield stock plays though a few are risky longer term plays. Mostly what I view as fairly safe healthcare REITS but also a few of these riskier beat up energy traders all yielding around 9%. Hopefully by the time I get settled in out there and hooked back up to the web, some of the energy stocks will rebound, if not.......... I figure some of them will go under but the rest should snap back up to doubles after the sorting out of survivors is over. If they stay flat but in business, then heck, I will take the 9% yields. -gg-

New lows on the NASDAQ again.

Good Luck,

Lee