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To: jack w garnes jr. who wrote (3368)7/30/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: D LEE  Respond to of 4304
 
My compliments, Jack.

It seems you have treated your investments very respectably,
letting them grow untouched, as you continued to earn a living.

I notice you are also very aware of the value of time!

It's food for thought, that you post here with what you have won,
and that you are filling your life with things you like/desire to do.
I am also sure time is the most valuable asset your portfolio frees up!
Interesting.

Quite an experience when you can move on your own choices.
That's an ultimate un-taxable bonus, imo..."3 Cheers!"

Dave

Looking forward to good nyrr.



To: jack w garnes jr. who wrote (3368)7/31/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: K A Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4304
 
Jack

You gave me a real chuckle out of this story with CCI and that other little company.

When I got out of the military in 1982-1983, I took a part time job as a security guard with some up start computer company down in Houston, shoot all I had to do is show up and goof off, at the time my version of the dream job <LOL> (While finishing up a degree.)

Every once in a while the president of this little company would come by and say buy some of our stock, well I put 2 and 2 together, and thought ok if I buy this stock... this is security for my "dream job". So every week I would buy $20 worth of that stock, had no idea what I was buying or the future of these new fangled home computers or any thing like that, hell I just trying to humor the president and stay on the good side of management.

Time went by and that little upstart company was Compaq. I still have every share I bought back then.

Every once in a while I'll find a little OTC company like this one and buy some shares just to put back and see what will happen. Guess old habits die hard <LOL>

KAA