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To: wpckr who wrote (6698)1/20/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: Rich Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
WDPCKR, You seem surprised by today's action on BII. Why? Did you honestly think that it was all up-hill from here on this deal? Get Real. This is still a Canadian company operating in the Canadian market by Canadian brokerages that are masters at this game. The volatility here I am sure is making many people sick to their stomachs and if it continues this way, you're going to see a lot of bailing out going on by next week.

By the way, and am not trying to start a fight, but its about time that people on this thread did their own thinking about this stock and stop turning to Waldo for advice everytime things turn sour. Waldo is no more of an expert of what may or may not happen on this deal in the near term than you or I. I mean he forecasted a rise in price yesterday on the heels of the PR with AIME. Look what happened!



To: wpckr who wrote (6698)1/20/1999 5:41:00 PM
From: Denise D  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
wpckr (is that short for Woodpecker?),

I was wondering the same thing, except I considered it the big I T.

This is why, kidl, I was considering whether to cash in enough to cover my ASSets. I still hope for better things this week, though. Keep your head up.

Oh, and Doug, I try not to interfere with your right to speak your mind, but your post declaring "POP goes the bubble" is just a little like ranting, don't you think? Comparable to the provocation of Black Friday.

Regards,
Denise.