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To: Steven Angelil who wrote (5862)10/23/1997 11:45:00 AM
From: Noneyet  Respond to of 25960
 
( Off Topic ),

These type of stress related disorders are becoming more commonplace in today's type of market. That's the reason for the huge demand lately for my service.

You see I won't buy the oil sector because of that. It's too easy for them to open up new crevices, on their shareholders. Please check with me next time, prior to the drilling. I hope I've been of some help:-) Good luck at any rate.


Best Regards,
Tom



To: Steven Angelil who wrote (5862)10/23/1997 1:00:00 PM
From: Carl T Hammerdorfer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
[off topic] Steve,

My sympathies. When I first started investing in stocks, I got real lucky for a few months or so (and real cocky). Then I heard about Netscape's IPO and decided I'd get in. The word was that they'd open at 37 or something like that, so I placed an open order with Jack White for 500 shares. (I was living in Warsaw at the time and the only news I got was from WSJ Europe, a day late) Anyway, I got a fill at around 75 a share and the stock went down that very day to around 43. It was fun telling my wife that evening what an idiot I was. After a few months though the thing went above 100. Hope your's does the same.

carl