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To: Fintas who wrote (3049)3/5/2019 12:11:54 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
OK...
Here's something to consider. If you own GE pull up a chart of WAB to determine the near term and long term.
My take: I'm glad GE kept 25% of the company so they can show an appreciated asset if the stock recovers... but there will probably be more selling as small shareholders find 1 to 10 shares of WAB stock in their Schwab accounts and decide to sell rather than track another stock...

Perhaps an opportunity after investors get their Q3 statements?




To: Fintas who wrote (3049)3/5/2019 12:27:50 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
Ha . .got some shares of WAB from the spin off and my GE shares are still higher. A Win-Win

EKS



To: Fintas who wrote (3049)3/5/2019 4:22:40 PM
From: SirWalterRalegh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
Fintas
Surprised? Well if you are an informed investor you are aware of the details. If you are a day trader you would not be paying attention.
Unlike you I own GE and am not a day trader.