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To: notredame who wrote (1261)7/24/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Terry Maloney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1598
 
<Any update on Porter's return to the thread? >

In his last post, Message 4747141 , Porter implied that he might: "I will not in the future mention, discuss, or opine about the TSE or its senior management" -- this seems to suggest that he might still be willing to discuss Canadian options ... otoh, with the lack of action on the thread lately, he might be figuring 'why bother?'

Perhaps if someone asked him something directly about one of his option classes ... (I would myself, but I'm about to leave on vacation, and in any case the only one I'm holding at the moment is Inco, and he said he wouldn't discuss *it* until it showed some signs of life -- ha! -- and besides, what could he say beyond "the implied volatility is zero"? ;)

Kinda reminds me of the old John Prine song 'Come Back to Us, Barbara Lewis, Hare Krishna Beauregard' ...

Say, here's a thought: maybe if someone could find some allusion to BLD in a Stone's song, *that* might tempt him into posting! ;)

What the heck, I'll give it a shot myself: what do you think, Porter, is N's situation right now better characterized by 'One Shot to the Body' or by 'Dead Flowers'?

Best to all,

Terry