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To: Rocketman who wrote (4315)3/11/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Cytokine1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9719
 
RocketDude: We bought 9 shares of SEPR today. I assume you want to keep buying the stock as long as we have buying power. Should I wait til we have enough to buy a minimum number, say 10, 25, or 50 shares?

wow the thread is active again, wonder where Andy is hiding. Probably at the Niman, er, Ligand thread. {->

C1



To: Rocketman who wrote (4315)3/13/1998 8:51:00 PM
From: Andriy Turhovach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9719
 
On subject of fun, here's one courtesy of P&F Madness (Jan) on the P&F thread:

A Stanford MBA, a Wharton MBA and a Harvard MBA were in an airplane that crashed. They're up in heaven, and God's sitting on the great white throne.

God addresses the Stanford student first. "What do you believe in?" the Stanford student replies, "Well, I believe in power to the people. I think people should be able to make their own choices about things and that no one should ever be able to tell someone else what to do. I also believe in feeling people's pain." God thinks for a second and says "Okay, I can live with that. Come and sit at my left."

God then addresses the Wharton student. "What do you believe in?"
The Wharton student replies, "Well, I believe that the combustion engine is evil and that we need to save the world from CFCs and that if any more Freon is used, the whole earth will become a greenhouse and we'll all die." God thinks for a second and says "Okay, that sounds good. Come and sit at my right."

God then address the Harvard student. "What do you believe in?"

"I believe you're in my chair."