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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (15318)12/6/1997 6:07:00 AM
From: Hawk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50167
 
Ike

I read your comments on the markets and SOX
in particular. My concern is that Intel
is showing a lot of weakness lately. How can
the SOX move up if one of its biggest components
is lagging.

Regards

Marc



To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (15318)12/6/1997 6:49:00 AM
From: Brian Fukuba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Hi Ike,
Thanks for your invaluable guidance during these volatile markets. Glad to hear that you're enjoying your stay in the "homeland." I'm starting to toy with TA as a tool for entry/exit points for specific stocks.
BTW,
<<ofcourse food is now very typical - Nihari and Halwa Puri is order of the day- both big killers hi cholestrol stuff but really can't help it try to keep a tight exercise schedule >>

Perhaps in a couple of years you won't have to worry as much about Atherosclerotic. Take ANTRIN which will bond with the plaque in your vessels, followed by exposure to light which will activate the ANTRIN and effectively dissolve the plaque.
Here's the link: pcyc.com

Very broad applications for their treatments of diseases:
pcyc.com

jmho. Picked up some in various accounts @15 in the summer, sold at 25 during the slaughter, looking to pick up some more for the H&Q Biotech next month.
bri



To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (15318)12/6/1997 10:42:00 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Greetings Cousin Ike:

I can see now if you are to stay alive and well to advise all of us on the Idea thread, I'm going to have to attempt to change your diet.

If I'm correct about the Halwa (and I suspect the spelling is the only difference in what I know and what your're eating ) is indeed loaded with fatty acids. The fat grams for a normal size portion will approach "pat pending".
This is the LARGE number at the end on a sticker for an item that isn't patented, but has a patent pending.....ggggg

While not the same, I have a recipie for a substitute , which will make the fat from the sesame seed disappear, cause it eleminates the sesame.
No one in my family cares for it except me (halwa, or the substitute) so I will have to locate it.

I don't know what the corresonding name for the garbanzo bean spread is but I also have a low fat substitute for it too.

Have a good weekend.

Regards-----Nemer