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To: H James Morris who wrote (143838)7/17/2002 5:13:54 AM
From: fedhead  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
Yeah HJ. You can claim that you own them after they have
moved up a 100 %. At least Bill posts his stocks when he
buys them.

Anindo



To: H James Morris who wrote (143838)7/17/2002 5:24:44 AM
From: GST  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
LOL -- "I can't see how there is any economic foundation for a secular bear, unless it would come from an unwinding of mindless index investing" -- Bill never could see any kind of bear market, he is the only person I can think of who just does not "get it" (i.e. he does not understand that it was a bubble and its over). -- "It looks like we own the leaders now." Hey, when you are down 90% perhaps it is just too late to learn anything that will keep you from being down 100%. Perhaps Bill could write a book about himself -- I like the title "Unstoppable Tornado: How I committed financial suicide by mindlessly investing in a stock market bubble again and again and again and again until I lost every cent I had".



To: H James Morris who wrote (143838)7/17/2002 5:47:27 AM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
While large companies squirm under the SEC spotlight, penny stocks trying to hide in the dark will get flushed down the toilet like funny-money turds. Betting on which stock will get delisted next is likely to become a national pastime.