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To: pezz who wrote (38170)9/12/2003 8:20:15 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Pezz, Oops, I did the average price calculation wrong.

Correction of Last Night’s Report:
I just finished a lovely BBQ dinner, accompanied by excellent drinks, good conversation, and enchanting music.
I came back home tipsy, and did some inexplicable deeds; I bought:

(a) A dollop of ASAT Holdings @ USD 1.71/shr uk.finance.yahoo.com
(b) A dollop of Applied Innovation @ USD 5.02/shr uk.finance.yahoo.com
(c) A dollop of Intac Intl @ 9.03/shr uk.finance.yahoo.com

I have no clue what they do, nor do I believe I would ever remember their names/symbols. I am dependent on MS Money to keep track of these whatever they are;0)

This style of investing, meaning the underlying strategy, is known in my part of the world as 'planting some seeds', hoping something close to flowers will pop out of the ground eventually.

In military terms, I had just sent out some scout patrols, and may be some scouts will manage to return with prisoners.

Chugs, Jay



To: pezz who wrote (38170)9/12/2003 8:28:30 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 74559
 
All that LUM money must be goin to yer head, buyin all that junk....i don't wanna be around when ya sober up.. LOL..



To: pezz who wrote (38170)9/15/2003 5:12:41 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hello Pezz, Today’s Report:

Ready? Here we go :0)

I got on the plane from HK to Beijing, and figured on doing a bit of light work upon getting to the hotel.

The flight was pleasant. I watched “The Italian Job” for the second time, and enjoyed it as much as the first time. I was able to absorb the essence of the movie the second time around. You know, getting wealth off some one through superior gaming.

I have always enjoyed that genre of cinema: Anderson Tapes, The Italian Job, The Thomas Crown Affair, etc.

Upon landing, I struggled with my other self, trying truly to refrain from turning on my geewhizbang cellular phone to check on what I promised myself to stop checking. You can well imagine the shock and awe when I became aware of the closing price of Lumacom uk.finance.yahoo.com … AUD 0.83/shr, up another AUD 0.12/shr, or another wallop of 184% gain over my original cost basis.

Needless to say, I figured I do not need to put in an honest day’s work today, again, just like all the days last week. I will instead rest up, and do some partying later.

The theme music of “The Italian Job” is playing in my seared mind, over and again, and then once more amazon.com

<<"Money" as performed in the Italian Job is by a band called Velvet Revolver - which is the original Guns 'N Roses lineup with frontman Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots fame>>

Is what we do day in and night out in the market place via on-line machines so different than what the gang did in The Italian Job?

Anyhow, even though I had deleted the stock symbol of LUM.AX from my MS Money program so the asset value no longer updates with 20 minute delay, I cannot help but update the closing price manually, just to see.

Chugs, Jay