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To: Road Walker who wrote (183235)2/21/2004 3:15:18 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577864
 
re: Usually stocks that split are going up anyway. When they announce a split it usually affirms it and interest in the stock. Some people like that.

Didn't work that way with SanDisk, as discussed on another thread. In fact the stock topped just about the time they announced the split. I'm just having fun with petty "Na Na Na, I told you so".


Have you followed TASR? I almost bought some when it was at $8 but it was light on revenues and income. Plus who knew that electronic guns would be such a big deal. Last year, it went from $8 to $130. It split recently and looks to be starting up again. Frankly, I think its overhyped but then who am I to argue with success.

re: Bush may have shot himself in the foot with the immigration and deficit.

Immigration may be the one area where I agree with him.
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With what do you agree?

ted



To: Road Walker who wrote (183235)2/23/2004 11:32:45 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1577864
 
RE:"Didn't work that way with SanDisk, as discussed on another thread. In fact the stock topped just about the time they announced the split. I'm just having fun with petty "Na Na Na, I told you so"."

Maybe it ran up, in part, due to an anticipation of a split.

Besides, a sample of ONE, doesn't render a "told you so".