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To: big_hat_no_cows who wrote (20142)9/2/2003 11:07:14 PM
From: aerosappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
HLSH. While Corstat's analysis of the supply-demand imbalance is astute, the fact remains that HLSH has failed to submit any financial statements to the SEC in many months (I think the last 10-Q was filed 11/02). Thus it is almost impossible to determine what HealthSouth is worth.

That send, HLSH is my second largest holding (in number of shares) after MIRKQ, which up 100% in recent weeks.



To: big_hat_no_cows who wrote (20142)9/2/2003 11:16:18 PM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 23153
 
Hat:

Dang nab it, I missed this one completely. I often like to throw some money at stocks which are trading as if they are going into bankruptcy on the chance that they are not. I had no idea that HRC got down to 14 cents or 6 cents a share. I still can't find it on any charting service (stockcharts, tc2k, etc.) b/c of its pink sheets status. Yet you could have easily wagered a few thousand pistoles on its future at 20 cents or 15 cents a share and picked up 20,000 shares, which today would be worth a neat little $70K. The plutocrats among you might want to add a zero here and there to make it more realistic.

Dang nab it, I still can't find a nice way to chart this thang.

Kb