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To: Rex Dwyer who wrote (2222)11/4/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Respond to of 2640
 
Rex,

Only time will tell.

NASDBULL was bragging a while back that he was in the black and I was in the red.

Although I am now solidly in the black, I am withholding bragging rights, since I have been sinking on a regular basis. (No need to even worry about where he is)

Oh well, I guess that's what you get for attempting to box.

Have fun,
Phil



To: Rex Dwyer who wrote (2222)11/5/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: michael j. brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2640
 
nice observation. let's see i am #20 in the top 20, because i have a well rounded portfolio, i will be first, second, or third. makes perfect sense to me. are you a stockholder contact for a bad company or just a republican?



To: Rex Dwyer who wrote (2222)11/7/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: Rex Dwyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2640
 
Well rounded portfolios continue to move up solidly.

Gary Burton #2 to #2: 54.65% to 55.89%
Hamid MArandi #13 to #9: 33.13% to 42.93%

michael j. brown #1 to #1 extends lead with his lagging stocks, rounding his portfolio, thus increasing the likelihood of finishing with a very high return. (yes michael, you are smokin')

Rex