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To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (10159)4/15/2006 5:25:09 PM
From: rjk01  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10485
 
I have to agree, I hope we dont see a big let down. I dont mind a little hype we deserve it, but I would like the pps to be based on merit. Going from 7 to .7 once was enough.



To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (10159)4/15/2006 5:46:24 PM
From: SimplePleasures  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10485
 
As I recall, Charles Payne recommended Covad and said he had told his clients to buy about a month ago with a target of $3. Wayne Rogers said he liked Covad also and Payne said he just raised his target to $5. Johnathan said he didn't understand why people bought "lottery ticket" stocks. Whatever anyone may think of each of these people, they are high profile and I doubt their recommendation can hurt PPS.



To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (10159)4/15/2006 5:47:14 PM
From: SimplePleasures  Respond to of 10485
 
As I recall, Charles Payne recommended Covad and said he had told his clients to buy about a month ago with a target of $3. Wayne Rogers said he liked Covad also and Payne said he just raised his target to $5. Johnathan said he didn't understand why people bought "lottery ticket" stocks. Whatever anyone may think of each of these people, they are high profile and I doubt their recommendation can hurt PPS.