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To: taxikid who wrote (91)1/4/1998 2:43:00 AM
From: Paul Andrews  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119
 
No offense taken. I can pass a serie 7 and 63 without problem. I said I never worked in the industry, but I didn't say I didn't get hired. I refused the job at the last minute due to ethics. This was not a small brokerage firm.
As I said, I'm no novice of this market, I don't think for one second that I can obtain liquidity in the short term for investors of the OTC:BB market. I'm no dummy. My calculations are clear that with a broadening of the market as a whole it will evenually take off.
I've always lead the market in the 26 years I've been investing. Lastly with REIT's starting in 1991. It was the trash that provided the largest return.
I'm a smart investor that doen't always expect immediate return, but I know how to make money.

Paul Andrews
Minneapolis



To: taxikid who wrote (91)1/4/1998 3:37:00 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119
 
taxi, for what its worth (which ain't much) I once studied for and passed the SEC tests (back in 1970) and then refused the job offer of my sponsor. My only purpose was education for my own investing. I thought the tests were much too easy, but most of our group required several tries to pass.