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To: James Strauss who wrote (11178)7/1/2002 2:52:56 PM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
I missed that episode, Jim, but I think you are
on to something.

I'm already buying, but saving some in case we see
1100-1300 Naz.

"Bye - Bye" - in the words of one unnamed host...

Matt



To: James Strauss who wrote (11178)7/1/2002 3:23:24 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
Jim, I think it is more constructive to pick individual stocks at this time, like the chemicals I mentioned, (I own a few of them) rather than try to guess a bottom in any of the indexes.

As Confucius would say,

"Watched pot never boil"

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I just posted this on my thread>

EBDITA = Earnings before I tricked the dumb auditor.

EBIT = Earnings before irregularities and tampering.

CEO = Chief Embezzlement Officer.

CFO = Corporate Fraud Officer.

NAV = Normal Andersen valuation.

EPS = Eventual prison sentence.



To: James Strauss who wrote (11178)7/1/2002 5:20:39 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
What a shame> Tyco Raises Less-Than-Expected in CIT IPO

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tyco International (NYSE:TYC - News) on Monday raised a less-than-expected $4.6 billion from the sale of its CIT Group finance arm, putting much-needed cash in the conglomerate's coffers to help reduce its heavy debt load, two sources familiar with the situation said.

Tyco sold 200 million shares for $23 each, below the expected range of $25 to $29, according to a banker involved with the sale. Proceeds from the IPO are $400 million less than the lowest amount expected by CIT.