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To: Galirayo who wrote (6383)1/10/2005 10:16:04 AM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
OK, I did the dirty work. Next you'll want me to clean your garage.

Let's use the 15% loss and out rule.

Joined you on NT just for a few hours.



To: Galirayo who wrote (6383)1/12/2005 2:39:58 AM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Respond to of 23958
 
Ray, MDF (in green), KMRT and WHT are my picks.
KMRT: "Can't Cast Kmart's Sears Buy as Negative
By James J. Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist
1/11/2005 10:25 AM EST"
"It is true that the stock can mark time until the deal closes, but once the deal closes, I bet you will see a ton of institutional backing of the deal and a new set of surprises about earnings that will drive the stock higher. "
thestreet.com
WHT: Chances look good for the Goldcorp (GG)/Wheaton merger to go through. The merger calls for exchanging 1 GG for every 4 WHT. Shares of the combined company would be more liquid. The combined company would have a higher percentage of gold and a lower percentage of copper than WHT.
Lawrence