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To: Ken W who wrote (3890)12/5/2003 11:02:05 AM
From: Jibacoa  Respond to of 23958
 
Well, here is ALVR testing again the 11 level.

Should I sell some more ? <g>

Sergio said yes and Ken no. That makes my decision more difficult.<g>

Hmmm. I think I will wait a little longer since it is doing better than the market today and I still expect the earnings for this Q to be better than the $0.07 loss in 2002.<g>

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Bernard



To: Ken W who wrote (3890)12/6/2003 5:47:42 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 23958
 
<LOL> no offense ment to Nebraska..Looks like a decent size storm up this way, I expect Sergio is going to catch the brunt of this one. For me, I live in a snow based economy, no snow, no economy<g>..For instance( and ironic, as they say, timing is everything), due to the fact that this storm began on a Friday and continues in NYC, Boston now included, those potenial skiers,second homeowners etc. probably choose to stay home because of the travel conditions,so they won't be here to spend their hard earned cash. Every weekend lost, is hard to make up for those directly dependent on the revs, lift tickets for example. Catch 22 for me, I'd perfer to have it sunny and nice because I have to work outside in it<g>, but it's hard to ski in those conditions<lol>.Around here snow is a much needed commodity(but not on a Friday afternoon<g>).I see the OSX finally broke to the upside..;^)DD



To: Ken W who wrote (3890)12/8/2003 7:39:44 AM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 23958
 
Ken, OK on FORG.

DFIB has a new patent to back up their new product launch.
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