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To: Fintas who wrote (3068)3/17/2019 1:58:08 PM
From: waitwatchwander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3256
 
GE reminds me a lot of Nortel. It went bankrupt with $10B in assets and as the final chapters of the bk proved out it had less then $10B in liabilities and that was after the lawyers got paid.

Numbers don't really matter sometimes.



To: Fintas who wrote (3068)4/8/2019 11:37:45 AM
From: Fintas1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 3256
 
GE. Just a reminder that I'm expecting it's RSI to turn over again to O's and as it does I expect it to drop to numbers considered. OH and yes the take it to one is a JOKE. Fintas OH that PNF of the RSI could turn over to O's soon.IMO

" But I'm also on record that rarely does the RSI just turn down in 3 O's but more. Throw that in with my strings of 9.72/8.10/ less .54 a derivative of the 1.62 and there's 7.56. If that seems to align with anothers work then all it means is numbers are numbers and it how one puts them together. The more that align the better the predictability.

Keeping in mind I'm all for taking GE to 1. WINK."