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To: JDN who wrote (11177)7/6/2002 12:33:08 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
Sorry to say, but you and I are the last two investors left.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (SM)



To: JDN who wrote (11177)7/6/2002 6:16:45 PM
From: Dennis O'Bell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
I'm on the side of the Individual Investor myself, though it's true that nobody complained about bonuses or stock options during the boom...

And frankly I did not expect this of WCOM, there were many other far more likely candidates, probably most of which will go unpunished in the end.

Even if I did manage to sell out my various holdings during 2000, I never held my nose and bought gold mining grief stocks, death stocks like MO, nor shorted the market, so I haven't exactly profited from the debacle. The sooner it's over the better.

I also have to add that the same regulators one might want overseeing what goes on in large publicly traded companies were the ones that scuttled the Sprint merger.