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To: Norrin Radd who wrote (13371)7/12/2007 11:01:54 AM
From: bill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
 
I've been following message boards for too many years. Common sense has said that company's employ posters to do their bidding. What happened at WFMI, which I JUST bought yesterday, is the first I know of someone getting caught. Anyone out there know if in reality there has been plenty other companies caught trying to manipulate information? How rare was the event for wfmi?

fwiw, I have a personal connection to the very beginning of whole foods...hippie esque coop member prior to its retail evolution. I had plenty opportunity to buy stock but thought it would be too easily copied by traditional stores. So yesterday I bowed to what looked like a bottom.



To: Norrin Radd who wrote (13371)7/12/2007 6:28:19 PM
From: NightOwl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
 
Heck Yeah Mr. EarlyBird!

You can have all the worms you want. If there's one thing we've got in abundance... <vbg>

Of course you'll have to pay through the nostrils for the bottles and/or dirt they live in. But then... history has taught us that the free breakfast went out with the last dinosaur carcass.

...Unless of course you'll take bugs? We've also got plenty of them and they usually don't require precious dirt or cheap glass bottles to live in. <Hoo><Hoo>

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