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To: signist who wrote (10729)9/15/1998 12:54:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 42804
 
Dear John,

I do not take your queries as "ad hominem" foolishness. I'm more ignorant the more "smart" I become. You can, of course, appreciate the dialectics of that... I've said something. Of what value it is, we can only wait and see. I hope others will not consider me a pretentious ass if I'm not-able-to-be-quite-normal. I do hope to be, at least, a catalyst for others asking more recondite questions about the NATURE of the "MARKET" from its parts to its whole. What DO WE learn from this plight of MRVC about the so called "MARKET?" How can a company so "in the news," with accolades from the financial media, become a paradigm (with a president as Paragon) of companies gone to "market hell" by honestly reporting that "the company" is not going to meet certain only-so-concerned anal-ists expectations?

On a personal note to Mr. Pink, I like you.. Philosophy is the love of wisdom, word-play, and life. It's not all "sophistry." Perhaps we've supposed too soon that we are able to separate economics from it in our own way; to downgrade, as a matter of "facts," and pretend to know for sure what's true and blue. If we have facts, let's make sure to quantify the many we have compared to how many we have yet to find out before we give out our interpretations of what's "really" going on.

All questions are "ignorant." Asking them is not stupid. It's smart.
Marty