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To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 6:01:00 PM
From: j_b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<< First, we have to listen to a disingenuous Bozo >>

Just to help lighten things up here - from the June 30, 1998 Wine Spectator:

<<In a more whimsical move, BV has released a new red wine called Beauzeaux (pronounced "Bozo"), a play on the winery's French heritage and the famous American television clown. The wine, from the 1996 vintage, is part of BV's Signet Collection series. "We as an industry have taken ourselves too seriously over the years. We wanted to lighten things up with Beauzeaux," said BV winemaker Joel Aiken.

Beauzeaux is a fruity blend of 39 percent Zinfandel, 26 percent Charbono, 19 percent Grenache and small amounts of Petite Sirah, Valdiguiā€š and Carignane. Only 600 cases of the wine were made, which will sell for $16 per bottle. --Thomas Garrett and Kim Marcus >>



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: mmeggs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
OT***And how much more staged does this get??? Leaves for Martha's Vineyard or wherever yesterday, and *WOW* he has to "cut his vacation short" to come rescue the country. "Felt he should be with his team in Washington."

This whole presidency has been a giant photo op, so I shouldn't be surprised at this, but somehow I'm still amazed.

Beautiful in blaming Starr for the length and expense of the investigation when it was his obstructionism which caused that to begin with.



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 7:25:00 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
To all - just to get in my own "two cents" on this Clinton business -- every time I hear someone (mostly Clinton and Clinton allies) saying "Oh my God, it has cost 40 million dollars " (for the investigation, so far), my reaction is always "you mean they've done all this legal stuff for this long and it has only cost 40 million dollars?"

That rocket launch explosion (and lost satellite) the other day was about $1.3 billion down the drain (in less than a minute !). What's the big deal over $40 million?

Jon.



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: Harvey Rosenkrantz  Respond to of 152472
 
Please don't insult a very funny, dedicated, professional, entertainer by equating him with the current tenant at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I agree with your opinion of clinton, however frankly it should have never been made an issue. European leaders are laughing their asses off! Having mistress's themselves, the fact that anyone cares is a joke. I dont agree with the behavior, but im sure if you spent 40 million investigating every congressman you could find a whole bunch of Monica's running around. I think the republicans have wasted time and money to discover the president is getting head. By the way the presidential office has a history of womenizers, who cares. The whole US government is playing the fiddle as Asia, and soon Latin america still burn. Im trully embarased to be an American!



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/20/1998 11:18:00 PM
From: The Prophet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Unfortunately, you are nowhere near the statesman as you are the compelling investment intellect. "Reasonable doubt" is not an effective way to combat terrorism.



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/21/1998 2:18:00 AM
From: Jim Lurgio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Gregg,
Only in America you go to the store and buy a package of hot dogs and there are ten. Now buy the buns and there are only eight. The president goofed up but I'm more concerned about getting this hot dog thing fixed. Who should I complain to the hot dog maker or the bun maker ? I'm tired of buying 4 packages of hot dogs and 5 packages of buns so it balances . Eating 40 dogs a week is a lot when you have no help.

Just having fun.

Jim



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/21/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: Greg B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 

O.T. - Wag the Dog

I hope justice was done, but I have this sick feeling that our fearless leader was more intent on demonstrating his manhood than punishing the evil-doers.

I share the sick feeling and hope that it is unfounded. The scary part is that Clinton's testimony was scheduled before the African embassy bombings. If a "wag the dog" scenario was set into motion before committing to a testimony date, logic follows that the embassy bombings did not occur by coincidence - perhaps insider provocation of the terrorists was all that was needed to set off the subsequently controlled chain of events.

Regards,
Greg



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/21/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Gregg and all,

official chicks little here, celebrating one of the few days that the market finally comes to some sense.

while you guys are busy posting on Forbes, White House "come" news, etc., the BEST FINANCIAL MAGAZINE, Money, September Issue, Page 32 insert regarding HWP, quoted some words of wisdom from the best guru in the market today. Suggest to all to rush out and take a look.

Ramsey



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (13957)8/23/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: GO*QCOM  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Gregg and ALL.QUALCOMM,Samsung,Sony are benefiting cell phone market share as GSM shrinks in spread.The Phone Numbers tell the story.IN 1996 QUALCOMM had 3% of the world digital phone market.In 1997 QUALCOMM has 17%.Ericsson had 56% in 1996 and in 1997 there share shrank to 41%.Nokia had 33% in 1996 and 20% in 1997.Are you listening Tero? Ericssons weak point says Dataquest is that it dosen't sell CDMA phones, oops!Slight misjudgement on Goliath's part wouldn't you say!"Motorola has lagged in the the CDMA market because it chose to develope its own CDMA chips instead of buying them from QUALCOMM,analysts say.San Diego based QUALCOMM developed CDMA and has broadly licensed the technology."Well all of this is from monday's Investors Business Daily where QUALCOMM and CDMA its licenses and competition was featured in Computers and Technology.There is alot more and every one serious about this great investment should check out.No I don't work for IBD I administer anesthesia for a living and I would have to say that Ericsson has been asleep and Motorola sedated on CDMA and when they finally emerge QUALCOMM will be bigger then the both of them.