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To: Robert Sherman who wrote (860)12/23/1997 9:19:00 PM
From: Rick Bullotta  Respond to of 954
 
<<A lot of people on WNDR don't have a clue. >>

I'm afraid I'd have to include you in that group...<g>



To: Robert Sherman who wrote (860)12/26/1997 8:38:00 PM
From: Doug (Htfd,CT)  Respond to of 954
 
Robert, thank you for your incisive financial analysis. Are you an MBA, or CFA, or self-taught? And do you now, or have you ever had a position, short or long, in WNDR?

Even at current prices, I'm looking at a 30% gain on my investment in WNDR in late 1996 and early 1997 below $10. I'm surprised to learn how clueless and crummy the management is at WNDR (according to you). I'd be interested in learning more about the basis for that assessment.

Apart from your personal opinion (which I trust is fully informed and entirely unassailable) do you have some facts to share with us regarding WNDR? Facts for which you can cite a source other than your opinion? Or perhaps some reasoned argument proceeding from some information already reported in a source you can point to?

Looking forward to your response.

Doug (long WNDR @ basis <$10)



To: Robert Sherman who wrote (860)12/27/1997 2:26:00 AM
From: Joey Rodems  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 954
 
Yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah, you've said that already.

-Joey

PS: Next time you insult WNDR try to avoid using "management" as an adjective without following it with a noun.