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To: TobagoJack who wrote (28360)2/2/2003 3:58:21 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
<I do intend to own my Qcom free of charge, long before it is safe time for sheoples to LTBH, so that I can sell them my free shares in good time, just before ACFlyers demographic wall hits the train that left the station.

Specifically, I intend to sell my soon to be risk-less and eventually riskfree Qcoms to you.
>

Jay, I wonder if you bought the actual shares I sold at $50 and the many more I sold at $66 and didn't buy back at $23.

I will buy them from you at $15. Or, you can sell them to somebody else at $60 and enjoy the well-earned profits of your courageous risk-carrying.

It is a LOT of fun, smoothing the judder bars. Filling the hollows, removing the tops. We civil engineers like a very flat surface to ensure happy, safe, worry-free motoring for the public.

I like to remove the tops and use the material elsewhere. Other more generous or unlucky people fill the hollows.

Mqurice