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Strategies & Market Trends : Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (3684)11/9/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: peter michaelson  Respond to of 4634
 
Bill:

I admire your forthrightness. If you are incorrect about the market, you won't be hiding behind alternative interpretations of your meaning now. I admire that.

P.S. Don't go into politics.

Peter



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (3684)11/9/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: mesaone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
Bill,

I listened all day to cnbc.. the word on wall street is that biotechs are the darlings.. what do you think about this industry in this current marketplace?

mesa



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (3684)11/10/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
Bill,

Do you still think TAVA is a fraud?

--Olu E.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (3684)11/10/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Michael  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4634
 
The Sky is Falling, Doomsday is coming .

biz.yahoo.com

Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co Inc (NYSE:DJ - news),
which relies on satellites to transmit page images to printing plants,
said on Thursday it has a contingency plan for two meteorite storms
expected to occur this year and next.

''In November 1998 and November 1999 there is expected to be a
meteoroid storm that may damage satellites in orbit around the earth,''
the company said in its quarterly report filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.

The statement pointed out that the last major meteorite storm took place in the 1960s ''when there were few satellites in orbit.'