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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (12552)11/17/2003 6:31:16 PM
From: BWAC  Respond to of 95456
 
<Pay criminals to actively "manage" your money and at the same time underperform the broader indexes about 80% of the time! Why do so many people buy into this?>

Cause they were "sold" on the idea thru slick marketing and Suze types.

<And is it just me or is that Suze Ormon the biggest sham to ever hit the financial scene?>

Getting paid to provide remedial common sense financial advice to those lacking.



To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (12552)11/18/2003 2:55:47 PM
From: Pink Minion  Respond to of 95456
 
>> And is it just me or is that Suze Ormon the biggest sham to ever hit the financial scene?

She's a definite LOL. I love her "You should have sold 3 years ago" quote. So what happened to your dollar cost averaging advice Suzie?

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Any experts on this?

11:11 ET Ibis Tech started with a Buy at AmTech (IBIS) 14.03 +0.43: American Technology Research initiates coverage with a Buy rating and says the stock is their #1 small-cap idea; firm believes that Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) vendor IBIS is in the right place at the right time, as they believe that SIMOX/SOI adoption is almost inevitable as semi line-widths shrink; firm thinks IBIS could substantially benefit as the next technology driver for 65nm line-width geometries, and if Intel adopts the process by early 2H04, IBIS would substantially benefit; IBM is the primary customer of IBIS now, but firm expects IBIS will have several new key customers over the next year