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To: TimbaBear who wrote (15972)12/27/2002 8:21:49 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78658
 
Timba,

>Year High Price Low Price
>2000 36.81 .75
>1999 64.31 29.00

The prices should be adjusted to new share count, i.e. ~70M outstanding instead of ~40M...

Jurgis - just nitpicking and thinking that your proposed investment is quite risky...too many unknowns and variables.



To: TimbaBear who wrote (15972)12/28/2002 2:00:00 AM
From: Don Earl  Respond to of 78658
 
Timba,

<<<You help get my blood moving, but I know you are not directing it at me, just the idea.>>>

I hope no one on this board takes my views on various investments as personal attacks. It is never intended that way. I enjoy a certain amount of lively debate and I hope no one's feelings are hurt if I occasionally don't see the upside potential of their latest favorite stock pick. I've had my share of dogs no one liked, and I've also had my share of winners no one liked. There have also been a few times someone has caught something I'd completely overlooked which ended up saving me money.

The bottom line is it's your money and you can do anything you want with it. I don't buy lottery tickets because I don't like the odds, but a lot of people do buy tickets and once in a while one of them wins. Whatever. Good luck with Armstrong with a Q on the OTCBB. I'd be curious to hear how you come out on it, but I'll be doing something else with my own money.