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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (5564)2/24/2003 6:48:56 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Newspaper reports on the financial situation in a company
are not bashing. Good investment decisions are made with
all the information, not just some information. I have seen
too many situations with stockholders in denial, refusing
to look at a company's total situation. Ended up costing
them dearly. Just because an investor has bought a stock
doesn't mean falling in love with it. Very dangerous sort
of affair.

For another view of PWI.UN, anyone who has access to WG
reports should look at the morning analysis of PWI.UN.
They see it as an outperformer. I still am happier with
my money in AVN.UN. Since I sold PWI.UN and bought AVN.UN,
PWI.UN is down and AVN.Un is up over three dollars a share.
It's just business and the business is to make as much
money as possible. No company feels loyalty to stockholders
and loyalty to companies is misplaced.



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (5564)2/24/2003 9:39:41 PM
From: Marc Fortier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
I understand that Kastel. It's always a question of exposure. I mean how much exposure you are comfortable with. Like you, I hold a core position in PWI, a small one and I don't intend to sell.

IMO, the numbers will look better in 2003. Let's wait and see.