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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (11122)3/27/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Good Day Henry
first, thanks for your support for my efforts on that other thread and I hope you came out unscathed. It was a generous thing you did and I appreciate it. I guess the next question deals with your response to my questions.

Should I answer that. heheheh

Current Quote

Hamlet Act 5 Scene 2
Hamlet to Osiric, a courtier
Hamlet
Sir I will walk here in the hall, if it please his majesty. It is the breathing time of day with me.Let the foils be brought, the gentleman willing, and the king hold his purpose, I will win for him an I can, if not, I will gain nothing but my shame and the odd hits



To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (11122)3/27/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: Jim  Respond to of 20681
 
Henry,

Although I agree with you on most of your points (except your
recent backing of Michigan in the NCAA Hoop Tourny - which I will
conclude was only done out of your loyalty to that fine institution)
I have to take exception with your statement that "not investing is
always safer than investing". I'm sure you have seen as many examples
as I have (more probably) that examine the erosion of one's purchasing
power over time. The cost of doing business tends to increase as does
the general direction of the stock market. While it could be argued that Naxos in particular may not be as safe as stuffing your mattress,
I would hope that you agree with the ability of stocks to outpace
the inevitable future increases in the costs of doing our daily
business. Hopefully Naxos will prove out as we expect and then we
can all get the king size mattress and forget about this risky
investing business :)

Jim



To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (11122)3/27/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Henry, sure now YOUUUUU be the really mature one with a rational and even handed response. I hate it when that happens.

Tom F.