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To: M. Henry who wrote (5478)8/19/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Mr. Bean  Respond to of 9798
 
Mark: Define cheap please. In its purest form "cheap" began as two words (like "is not" begat "isn't" and "would not" begat "won't"). Those words were "crap heap" (hence cheap).

You might be right Corel stock is "Cheap"

Gandalf was cheap at $5:00 and cheaper at $2:00. It was cheapest right before it was delisted and sold off to Mitel. (Ex Cowpie Baby)

I thought Bre ex was cheap at $15.00. I rebought 200 shares when it tumbled to $2.00 (mostly for the certificate). This was cheaper. My buddy bought a ton when she fell at its cheapest price right before she was delisted.

Gandalf had a great product lead by less than great management.
Bre Ex had a super product (we thought) and manipulating management
Corel has great products lead by Cowpie.

Makes me want to grab another chunk of Cowpie... No?

Gives me bad gas.

Bean