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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (25301)10/4/2002 2:52:47 PM
From: rairden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
For every frog that jumps out, doesn't another frog
have to jump in?
The frog jumping out just has to take a loss to bribe
the incoming frog with a bargain that can't be passed up.
Frogs have been jumping out steadily for over two years.
Those jumping out today are leaving over 3,500,000 shares
in the hands of newcomers.
I guess a new frog is born every minute.
Are these buyers stupid or just crazy?
Is it just that many lottery tickets?
Surely the economy isn't going to begin a turnaround
next week. But apparently the investors buying today
see support near these levels or at least are willing
to risk what they perceive as a limited downside.
Just maybe all future risk is now finally priced into
this stock. Nah...