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To: Brad who wrote (3632)4/15/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: kenneth ray daniel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
Brad,

I agree with you totally. Anyone out in the market blaming Jack Arnold or Wayne J. should not be in the market. Each person needs to take responsibility for their investment decisions. The only ones that are really bitching are the traders who were looking for a quick buck anyway. Go to Vegas and try your luck.

KRD



To: Brad who wrote (3632)4/15/1998 1:27:00 PM
From: Milk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
*OT* Hi Brad,

Just found these 2 articles on CNN (not WOTD, but still related<g>):

Goodyear profits inflate

cnnfn.com

Also,

Pennzoil, Quaker State mix

Two motor-oil giants form company for refined oil and retail businesses

cnnfn.com

Are we in the right business or what.

Regards,

Milk



To: Brad who wrote (3632)4/15/1998 1:48:00 PM
From: D LEE  Respond to of 6654
 
I might suggest those who have complained to authorities are
within their rights, but should realize this causes an aggravation
rather like betting against themselves.

Perhaps they'll decide to remove their complaints with a little
extra thought. Buying early isn't a reason to report imo.

Dave



To: Brad who wrote (3632)4/15/1998 5:28:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 6654
 
there have to be buyers in order for them to get money for their shares.

There will be buyers. There always are AFTER the reverse. And even if it gets hammered, they will get decent revenues from the selling of shares into the float...even if only for a day or two or a week.

If they can sneak 20 or 30 thousand shares a day starting on the effective day of the reverse, with a little scam spin, they might even keep the price at the $1.50 to 3 range. That ain't bad chump change. Even if the next million goes out at 50 cents, that's another cool half million.

Like I said, they may be dumb and heartless and uncaring for the old CVIA shareholders, but they ain't stupid.

If they aren't too greedy, they can take in quite a bundle printing paper from those extra 49+ million authorized shares.

TG