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To: Cavalry who wrote (1043)7/19/1998 8:49:00 PM
From: Jaste  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2452
 
Cav, your post for 137 should be the future link for newbies inquiring about this stock. Very intelligent. Didn't catch the IRL race because the Toronto CART race obviously took precedence here today around the television stations, but did manage to catch a glimpse of what looked to be a spectacular crash involving Cheevers. Apparently Robby went out too in similar style?

And in case people may be asking, Walmart nor TCBG has to front more money to pay for new race cars. Sponsorship fees paid by both companies initially from contract signing is used by the race team for equipment, personal, and of course new vehicles in the event of unfortunate incidents like the one that occurred today. Crashes (as callous as this might sound), brings attention to the sponsor of the car dare I say more so than if the car were to finish off the podium in a given race. Sponsors do not necessarily frown on this too much, although they always attempt to seem remorseful. Food for thought anyway, and admittedly not very pleasant food. Looking for 2 plus this week. Indications were given that we should see more major releases shortly.