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To: Robert K. Sims who wrote (2034)1/6/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 3391
 
Robert: Re: 2 stocks.

Slow year, huh? You must need more coffee.

The obvious answers are: BRE-X and ZITL.

I get to go first.

BRE-X is better, because their stock certificates are collectors' items.

Your turn,

TED



To: Robert K. Sims who wrote (2034)1/6/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
Robert: Re: 2 stocks.

Heck, I've been feeling guilty. I played a dirty trick using BRE-X as one of the stocks. I mean, how can you top "collector's items" as an attribute? No way even "Contracts on my desk" or "No revenues that would show up" from ZITL can top "collector's items".

So, I'll give you another shot.

Let's see now ... 2 stocks that are worth less than half what they were a while back ... hmmmm ...

I'd suggest ALYD and CSGI, but there are some folks already fighting over those. And, all the good lies are taken.

I know! How about ...
IAIC and ZITL ???

So, since I get to go first (again) ... I say ZITL is better, and to prove it, I'll throw in the two comments from above:
1) The contract is on my desk
2) No Y2K revenues that would show up

You have to dig now to find something better at IAIC.

Good luck,

TED