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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (27813)11/4/1997 4:39:00 PM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
Jer:

I think S I is proving to be a bad influence on me.

Before I found it my average at the brokerage wasfour or five buys a year, no sales, (well maybe one every eighteen months) and going to the races two/three times a week.

Danged if it's not gonna turn around-----four or five trips to the track a quarter and here I am starting to "flip" stocks.....gggg
In and out of KLIC twice this week----------hmmmmm.

I started to buy and sell so often that I went out and got a wrap account and don't have to pay a transaction fee for buying and selling.

----->He work in company 5/8th in 103 at Calder which is very good tiome for his first race at that distance.

When they changed the surface at Crc a few years ago from that all weather man strange surface ( resin coated wood chips or somesuch wasn't it?) to what kind of surface did they go ?
I know the running times are slower than at Hia, but is it now regular type old fashioned dirt ?
Did you ever run at Rem ? When they built it a number of years ago they "man made" the racing surface using a French forumla of poly coated silicone and was that ever slow and unusual.
It really was a horse friendly surface and lowered the break down rate to pratically nothing, but the horses either adapted to it well or hated it and even at that it took a race or two over the track to become acclimated and a race or two when they shipped out to get used to dirt again.
The pounding of the hooves coming down the stretch was non existant even to the patrons leaning on the rail at track level. There were several folks run over on the backstretch during morning w/o cause there was no noise to speak of being made by the horse.

Back to the market-------keep up the hand, arm, and other bodily part waving, ol bud...........

Regards---Nemer



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (27813)11/5/1997 12:11:00 AM
From: Autumn Henry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Now, Jerry, remember those big bad semi's? The one's like AMAT that were worth l/2 their value in 9 trading days? Well, unless my eyes are deceiving me they are starting to crank up from their mini slumber of a few basing days. Why, they are even moving at 3 and 4 points up at a time (KLAC, NVLS,TXN)........hmmmmm........and I am reading conflicting reports about how the Asian meltdown will help the semi industry in some ways also......hmmmm.....silly suspicious minded me......:)

Hope you are well Jerry, you sound good, but then you almost always sound good. Were you a happy baby?

Autumn