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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (51696)4/1/1998 1:25:00 AM
From: Naggrachi  Respond to of 58324
 
>>It was a good joke, but my observations still stand. Last year, TMF didn't even beat the S&P index, and this year, IOM has trashed TMF portfolio for the entire year. >>

Oh PAHLEEEEZE, DON'T EVEN GO THERE. How could you comeback and cherry pick as if nothing happened to you in the last 10 minutes?

>>and this year, IOM has trashed TMF portfolio for the entire year>>

For a good reply, ready today's column.

>>I think that this year they will announce the selling off of the last remaining shares (they wisely sold half their IOM position last year) of the anchor known as IOM.>>

Maybe, but it was still rather satisfying to catch you with you pants down.

Zead



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (51696)4/1/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky , Re:>> Iomega <<

TODAY'S RECAP: Well, it's official: Iomega filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after allegations of insider trading caused the stock price to plummet to less than $1 per share as the U.S. Justice Department announced criminal indictments of newly-departed CEO Kim Edwards and the majority of Board members.

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April Fool ,

Herb