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To: David Miller who wrote (9959)4/20/1998 2:56:00 AM
From: James Yegerlehner  Respond to of 10836
 
Re:"post hoc, ergo propter hoc"

Are you sure you don't mean "propter hoc ergo sumter hoc?"



To: David Miller who wrote (9959)4/20/1998 6:57:00 AM
From: Ghassan I. Ghandour  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10836
 
People on this thread, talking about cups and handles, doing TA using long terms charts ignore a very important fact. The numbers of shares outstanding (or effective number taking into account options issued to employees) have practically doubled since BORL was last at $5. So, today at $10, it is like practically back to $20. Also, it is like taking a stock which had a split (that wasn't actually paid up to shareholders, here) and continue doing TA with the numbers without adjusting for split. Isn't this actually ridiculous? But, so far so good (I'm not complaining -- it suits me). Ghassan.