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To: Gerald R. Lampton who wrote (21827)11/28/1998 10:14:00 PM
From: Harvey Allen  Respond to of 24154
 
Internet Mania

Toward the end of almost every bull market there comes a time, typically after the first
significant break in prices, when shares rebound with a vengeance.

It's as if all those who had been left standing on the platform when the train left the station
have somehow been blessed with the amazing good fortune to behold the train stopping
just down the tracks, putting its wheels in reverse and rolling back into the station to give
everybody one last chance to squeeze aboard for that great come-and-get-it ride to the
land of free money.

Message 6588198



To: Gerald R. Lampton who wrote (21827)11/29/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 24154
 
Gerald, just to clarify, Bob's cameo here was not at my request. I did write back to him, though, with an apology for baiting. I thought I owed him a note after citing his name in vain.

Policy and issues are ok, but it gets into philosophy pretty quickly, and the philosophy gets religious and/or political, and you know what happens when you start arguing about that stuff. If you don't know, you can look in my profile, and attached replies and messages responded to.

Cheers, Dan.