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To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (61859)7/23/2002 6:47:32 PM
From: nokomis  Respond to of 208838
 
One potential choo-choo, especially since Cdn.$ plummeting again today...http://www.globeinvestor.com/servlet/ArticleNews/story/RTGAM/20020723/wbcpr



To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (61859)7/23/2002 10:47:49 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 208838
 
Susie,

This time Wall Street went too far. The ENE thing was an abomination. If this cancer isn't cut out, we will continue down for lack of confidence. There is no easy way out of this.
Corrupt CEO's, corrupt and uninformed Directors, foreign tax shelters, conflicted accountants, prostitute analysts, robot brokers, and the banks that helped them make their fortunes on the backs of small investors and employees. All of this must be dealt with if there is any chance this market can ever attract any of the money that pulled out.

Perhaps in this environment, overzealous is just what's needed.
It sure beats what they did when Arthur Leavitt tried to get a handle on this mess. They shunned him, lined their pockets with contributions, dined and traveled at the expense of lobbyists.
Maybe it's about time they took some responsibility.

This market looks so cooked to me, probably most of it is already priced in anyway...

Fred



To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (61859)7/24/2002 11:37:15 AM
From: SpinCity1  Respond to of 208838
 
susieq are you awake?