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To: Bob who wrote (100602)12/8/2003 4:34:15 PM
From: hotlinktuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Fingers crossed for both of us and all others in APT!! Have a good evening! tuna



To: Bob who wrote (100602)12/9/2003 7:32:42 AM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 208838
 
Nice Bob- re: APT : )

Nobody can say you didnt warn everyone!

Now that NANO on the other hand.. oy.. Good old fashioned crowded short. I spent alot of time trying to figure out if maybe theres something to its rise other than the nano crazy.. but if you pull up a chart of every single nano play? They are all almost identical.. sorta scarey actually.

I still think NANO is a gift of a short.. but the word is obviously out on that so now they will do alot of shaking and rattling to force people to cover at much higher prices which is where the market makers will short and once that short juice/support is gone it drops like a rock with no buyers.. Hope Im still holding when that happens..

Off to sit in traffic on the way to the airport.. yeha!!

Anyone want to buy my samsung pocket PC? The a-hole that bid on it via EBAY has vanished.. Why waste my time? The guy comes in and throws a bid down with 1 second left, only to vanish.



To: Bob who wrote (100602)12/9/2003 9:03:14 AM
From: hotlinktuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Bob...Re: APT...from Briefing.com: 7:48AM WSJ discusses the possiblity of SARS re-emerging globally : The Wall Street Journal reports on public health authorities being on their guard in the event another outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome or SARS were to occur again. According to the article, The World Health Organization has called the possible resurgence of the deadly "severe acute respiratory syndrome" one of the most pressing issues facing public-health agencies around the globe. While there are no signs of the virus, scientists are combing through China's exotic-animal markets for the species or habitat that may harbor the disease. The article notes the lack of any treatment for SARS but suggests doctors know a bit more now about what doesn't work and have some ideas of what might. Specifically, some doctors in Hong Kong think an AIDS drug, Kaletra, which is made by ABT, might be effective against the virus. This may help boost APT today too along with the momentum already taking shape...tuna