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To: David S. who wrote (715)12/24/1997 3:43:00 PM
From: Spunky Beaver  Respond to of 5736
 


why do you keep this up? if you had something constructive to say it would be different.



To: David S. who wrote (715)12/24/1997 4:03:00 PM
From: Pete Ryley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Greetings David S.
YOU ARE RIGHT!
CCSI IS such a dog my portfolios can hardly stand the burden, and Sin of Sin's, the company IS run by a woman (clearly that troubles you) and OK I admit it, we CCSI longs ARE World Class Idiots AND complete amature investors; wouldn't it be a more productive use of your time and energy if your were to merely accept that WE ARE BEYOND hope or redemption, and stop trying to help us/teach us the correct way to run our portfolios.

I would think a more productive use of your time would be to move on to another thread where your experience, insight and knowledge will be appreciated and respected for its high level of utility and content.

Honestly, do you really need the flack you get here from this bunch of loser chumps (I too am one) in the CCSI thread? Lifes to short to put up with OUR stupidity. Me, I would go elsewhere......

Regards, Pete

Hey CCSI longs, mebe we should change the name of the thread to
CCSI Chumps-R-Us. Has a ring to it, eh? (VVVbg) Yeah, all the way to the bank.



To: David S. who wrote (715)12/24/1997 4:13:00 PM
From: JanyBlueEyes  Respond to of 5736
 
David

There is a serious flaw in academic studies that show splitting stocks outperforming nonsplitting stocks. It is a statistical problem that cannot be fixed (to the best of my knowledge).

Where are you getting your information from? I would be interested in looking at it.
Can you back it up???

Jane