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To: carranza2 who wrote (128628)5/5/2003 4:02:24 PM
From: Stock Farmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
You're not one for irony, eh?

no one can deduce cause and effect from the manner in which Dr. J. is selling

Or, for that matter, his sons? Yet you felt quite entitled to write "I suggested a possible tax reason for them doing so", without leaving room for someone else with another point of view to suggest other possible tax reasons for others do do similarly?

Come on, your bias is showing.

The whole point is that you can retrofit whatever reason you want for "estate planning purposes" as the basis for a sale. Some of them might even include a rational expectation by the person doing the selling that the stock is going to double in the next few years. Or maybe not.

All of them are equally legitimate or illegitimate. Take your pick. But it's generally considered less than objective to judge others by a criteria different than you judge yourself.

Wise man say "when up to neck in hole, stop digging".