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To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (306)2/10/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: Kim Lim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 394
 
Bonsoir Wayne: How was your day in the market? just stop bye to say hi to you and your gangs, haven' t have time to read your Momentum Trades Thread yet for the last few days, hopefully this weekend, however, my better half just e-mail me and " quote don't forget the flowers, chocolate and romantic dinner this weekend unquote" and I hope you don't have my problem, I may plan my romantic dinner in your City, but my passport is expiry, do I need the PASSPORT?. Can I buy your WRLB shares with credit? and would like to order 200 thousand shares.

Salut.

Kim.



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (306)2/10/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 394
 
BS Newswire Feb 11, 1999
An independent investor comitted suicide today when his newly gained 20 million dollars vanished overnight. Yesterday, this investor whose identity is being witheld pending notification of next of kin, invested 50 grand into a little known stock index. He was mortified upon the opening bell, when it was announced that one of these stocks in the index did an unexpected 1 for 10,000 reverse split. The Securities and Exchange Commission then halted trading in all the stocks in the index, when it was reported that the CEO of one of the stocks had fled the country and the sponsors of the index did not open for business today. "Man, think how different that guy's life would have been if he had just sold before the bell," said another investor who chose to remain anonymous. Just before he died, the rags-to-riches-to-rags investor was heard 3 blocks away, shouting obscenities from his 13th floor office in Vancouver.