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Am.United Global, Inc. (AUGI)
An SI Board Since May 1996
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115 Would they DARE to allow rates to go up before the election? I think not! No,Marshall-6/20/1996
114 Marshall, Speaking of institutions,big guy vs. little guy, etc., isn't thatchris431-6/20/1996
113 Oh, this does apply to AUGI. Half of the traders out there consider anything oMarshall-6/20/1996
112 I know what you mean. I saw today where they had somebody from one of the big Craig Stevenson-6/20/1996
111 Sorry, "stuff". I'm serious though, CNBC usually presents both Marshall-6/20/1996
110 I think part of the problem is that we have too many people in the market for aCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
109 Its quite ironic...probably alot of small holders (individuals) running/sellingchris431-6/20/1996
108 Yes, the volume does seem very light. They will shake loose some cheap stock, Craig Stevenson-6/20/1996
107 I agree. This morning on CNBC, there was a positive mention of American Coin, Craig Stevenson-6/20/1996
106 I have used Pascal, Basic, and Assembler. I'm only good at Pascal. No proCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
105 If you notice today the volume is pretty light for most of those falling (note Marshall-6/20/1996
104 I wasn't expecting this much fallback either. Not sure what is going on. Craig Stevenson-6/20/1996
103 Marshall, Even though I can't really place full blame on one guy, I do agrechris431-6/20/1996
102 Yes, I've used COBOL, as well as Fortran, RPG, Pascal, Basic, assembler, C,Marshall-6/20/1996
101 All, It sure looks as though someones having fun with AUGI. Look for volatilichris431-6/20/1996
100 I don't think interest rates will change either. In fact, they should go DCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
99 The entire market seems to be flip-flopping. Cited is the uncertainty of FMOC Marshall-6/20/1996
98 When I was in school we had an old ASR-33 TeleType hooked to a 1200 baud modem.Craig Stevenson-6/20/1996
97 Roger, Thanks for the news...hadn't found it yet. Look for a few days of chris431-6/20/1996
96 True, for once and using only a small part of what was paid in. Imagine if morMarshall-6/20/1996
95 Very nicely stated. I am not normally a big government type, but because of goCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
94 I suppose I should have also given credit to all the companies involved that haMarshall-6/20/1996
93 I agree 100 percent. Before I found some of these resources, I was a totally bCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
92 I thought you were kidding about the tractor! <g> My interest in AUGI lCraig Stevenson-6/20/1996
91 Roger, not sure you'd want to part with a subsidiary that just reported oveMarshall-6/20/1996
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