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To: Diamond Jim who wrote (51014)3/23/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 186894
 
INTC: OLDE DISCOUNT decreased estimate for fiscal year ending
12/98 from $4.05 to $3.80 on 03/11/98
INTC: OLDE DISCOUNT has reiterated estimate for quarter ending
06/98 of $0.98 on 03/11/98
INTC: SOUNDVIEW FINL decreased estimate for quarter ending
03/98 from $0.92 to $0.73 on 03/13/98



To: Diamond Jim who wrote (51014)3/23/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Pullin-GS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Off topic
I see from your name and your profile you like classic Buick's...
You touched a subject dear to my hear. <VBG>

Yes I do like Buick. I own a 70 Stage1 (GSX trim), and a 65 GS cnvt. The Stage1 is optioned with the Stage1 455, 4spd, 2.90 limited-slip...that combination/year (pre-smog) is the fastest 1/4 miler Buick ever made...(not quickest...the 0-60 title belongs to the few GNX). As far as how it relates to Olds, Chevy, Mopar, and Ford...I'll hold comment as to not open up that can of worms.<G>

IMO the Buick Grand National is one of the most under-rated of the muscle cars (past and present). A GNX can still be had in #1 condition (new) for under 30 grand, and if you don't mind a little wear, a strong Grand National can be had for as little as 10-14K. I don't know of a stock 'vette that can touch a tweeked Grand National in staight-line 0-100 performance. Not one. Not bad for a 3/8 litre 6 cylinder....I don't care if it is blown to the extreme. ;-)