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To: TobagoJack who wrote (20258)6/26/2002 3:30:33 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hey Jay,

Re: [EDIT: Maurice, do not be too concerned; I believe QCOM will go no lower than USD 6/share at the ultimate end, unlike Worldcom and those others. BTW, tonight will be as good as any to sell, in the big picture]

"This is the end, my only friend... the end."

-Jim Morrison

Now you are being a bit obtuse. Did you mean six cents or six mills (1/100th of cent) for the Filene's Basement price of Crock o' Damn Mental Anguish shares?

Sell in the big picture? Now there's a concept! Hollywood take note. No more silly trailers for upcoming attractions on the silver screen. Once the captive audience is ready for the next DoD progaganda "feature"..... What a perfect place to promote penny stocks. Which will be just about all of them with another couple of years of Dumbya Maladmistration.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (20258)6/26/2002 4:50:54 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<I am absolutely shaking with anticipation of what might be on view this night in Hong Kong, when World Cup match between Turkey and Brazil is on screen, and immediately after the match, the opening bell tolls for Nasdaq.
Let's watch the Q-currency tonight;0)
>

Jay, the Worldcom/Nasdaq fun is much more exciting than Korea/Worldcup dramas but all are fun. The 21st century is certainly continuing the trend of human history, which is that there is always another act in the neverending play.

I'm backing Turkey, QUALCOMM and Uncle Al.

Go Team!

Mqurice