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To: pbull who wrote (11126)8/15/2003 11:15:26 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 13815
 
<<But, in every instance, the answer was the same.
Wal-Mart.
Well, they couldn't get sued recommending that, could they?>>

LOL. My broker told me YEARS ago not to touch wallmart. She gave all kinds of reasons as to why. I liked the company, so bought some anyway. Glad I did. Even added to it several months ago, and even that position is doing very well ( knocking on wood) so far. Wallmart may not be exciting, or sexy, but still like it's diversity and think it should continue to treat shareholders pretty decently. I hope, anyway <ggg>