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To: Robert Gintel who wrote (3567)3/9/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: Jody Ritchie  Respond to of 20297
 
RTQ is 38 3/8.

I was thinking it would be the Deutsche Bank upgrade, but this seems to be happening late...over an hour after open and news had been out a while.

All good things come in time...

Jody



To: Robert Gintel who wrote (3567)3/9/1999 11:07:00 AM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>In the meantime, I don't think we have to be cheerleaders for every 10 minute move in the stock. I understand the enthusiasm when the stock goes up, but my experience tells me never to get too cocky about a stock investment.<<<

Mr. G,

Sorry for my irrational exuberance! :-)

>>>You never know what's going to come out and bite you<<<

Your right, like a lawsuit...



To: Robert Gintel who wrote (3567)3/9/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Big Al  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>My experience has been never get too cocky about a stock investment because you never know what is going to come out and bite you<<<

I'm glad somebody finally came out and said this. This has been a very long road and we have been stung enough to last a life time on this stock. When CKFR hits TL's 225 number is the time to get cocky. Overzealousness always is nervousome.



To: Robert Gintel who wrote (3567)3/9/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 20297
 
In the meantime, I don't think we have to be cheerleaders for every 10 minute move in the stock. I understand the enthusiasm when the stock goes up, but my experience tells me never to get too cocky about a stock investment.

It's kinda like a good baseball game...and I'm a die-hard Cub Fan like my Grandfathers before me...and even though they never got to see the Cubs get the one in 1969, or 1983..or this last one 1998 they did see a few in their days. Didn't matter much that I never had....but if they had a good inning there were plenty of Yeeeeehaaaas all around the house....heck I can even get a Yeeeeehaaaa out of my 7 year old every now and again when he's excited about something. It surprises me when I hear it, unexpected in a way, but yet it takes me back to a time past when he does.

This was a grand Yeeeehaaaaaaaaa day for CKFR.

Of course I can get excited watching snow melt this time of the year.