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To: Mark Stevenson who wrote (12842)11/12/1997 1:30:00 PM
From: Rubber Man  Respond to of 18263
 
IBM was 78 in 1987, 20 in 1993, and 100 now. So I guess we can infer that you should keep your day job; flipping burgers. Unless of course, you're forced to turn in your green card for writing lame posts.

Let's just say for a moment there that comparing ZITL and IBM is
a fair comparision. Are you saying that you expect ZITL to still be
around in 10 years?



To: Mark Stevenson who wrote (12842)11/12/1997 2:06:00 PM
From: Russian Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
Mark,

1. Zitel is no IBM. It is more like Bre-X.

2. My "day job" has lately been eating "investors" like yourself for breakfast in the market. I'm doing pretty well at my job, thanks for asking. How are you doing, genius? How much of *your* money, I wonder, do I currently have in my accounts?

3. Don't worry about my green card. I'm not going anywhere. Thanks to the tremendous, earth-shattering Y2K problem, I expect the INS computers to go down, soon. Thus, I will be able to continue to flip burgers, long after my work permit expires.

Have a very nice day, O intelligent one. Your stock-picking prowess should serve as an inspiration to us all.

Russian (anyone for french fries?) Bear-Guy

P.S. Also, please learn the rules of English grammar,particularly those regarding the use of the colon and the semicolon. Bad grammar has such an unfortunate way of interfering with my mere-mortal ability to grasp your super-intelligent ideas.