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To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (87367)8/26/2004 7:16:59 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
BOSTQ?

I mean, in the september, october lull stocks tend to get cheaper, sometimes by dramatic amounts, in particular if the chart suggests additional downside. But then a SEC investigation or suspension and the subsequent drop of a stock has often created a buying opportunity in the immediate past, see HLSH, VAPH and also STKR and others which i do not recount at the moment. But if you suggest fundamental issues exist, ... then i would rather short it even if it is trading above prices seen in 2000.



To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (87367)8/29/2004 10:17:16 AM
From: Edscharp  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 122087
 
Kevin,

I have evidence that the Atkins hysteria has finally reached it's Zenith. I just discovered a money-off coupon in my Sunday paper this morning for low-carb V8 vegetable juice. I'm not kidding.

Actually, this new diet gimmick is the daffiest I've ever seen. A typical serving of V8 (8 oz) consists of 2g protein, 11 grams carbs, 0 fat.

Therefore, to decrease the carb content you must increase the amount of water, protein or fat into the mix. My bet is they are adding water. lol

Krispy Kreme might be a screaming buy.