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To: Gutterball who wrote (293)9/5/1998 8:59:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 468
 
Splits are largely irrelevant to the investor..

Compared to real business.

Your friend,
Marty



To: Gutterball who wrote (293)9/5/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: gammaray  Respond to of 468
 
<<<Actually, a reverse split wouldn't be that bad>>>

Yeah, right. It wouldn't. the only problem is that a reverse split strongly signals a company in big trouble. Sure you say, look at the London contract. I say, a case in point is rmtr. Their prkoduct is beginning to look great too. That ain't gonna help whn the company is bancrupt.

Neil



To: Gutterball who wrote (293)9/9/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 468
 
For the Record:

"The system saves tremendous Navy Exchange resources by eliminating the collection, management, and handling of cash and the paper-based 'Chit' system. Chits are paper-based vouchers used for purchases on base."

Source: while it lasts - biz.yahoo.com

And I thought a Chit was a mid shipman with a lisp.