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Tulipomania Blowoff Contest: Why and When will it end?
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3318And in the long haul we're all dead. So shorter time horizons make more senKeepItSimple-12/20/2000
3317<i>NO, we can't "all" share in the profits of our greatest cMad2-12/20/2000
3316Tulipomania Blowoff Contest: It's already over! vtoreport.com guess it waKeepItSimple-12/20/2000
3315NO, we can't "all" share in the profits of our greatest companies.KeepItSimple-12/20/2000
3314KeepItSimple, Your reply was a very thought provoking post. <I>You can oEL KABONG!!!-12/20/2000
3313The AWE fiasco proves perfectly the FUNDAMENTAL FLAW in the stock market.. YouKeepItSimple-12/19/2000
3312I don't like to say "I told you so", but in this case, I did. See EL KABONG!!!-12/19/2000
3311The guywrites: for those unlucky shareholders who have them there is no use to sRockyBalboa-12/18/2000
3310Well these guys don't think much of it biz.yahoo.com However I'd agree iMad2-12/18/2000
3309Maybe they sucked out the U.S. company? Post losses so no money goes to the UnclRockyBalboa-12/18/2000
3308Jim Cramer's composite story of every dot-com failure. (For fun, see if youKevin Podsiadlik-12/18/2000
3307Made a ton on Chrysler 2.75 cum pref in the early 80's but nothing since. IdMad2-12/18/2000
3306Familiar repose <i>''This company is a day-trading fool's specMad2-12/18/2000
3305<b>Chrysler to Post $1.25 Billion Loss</b> FRANKFURT, Germany (ReuteRockyBalboa-12/17/2000
3304Mad2. I like that, <I>stuckholders</I>. Here's an interesting EL KABONG!!!-12/17/2000
3303some also say "stickholders" but that is nasty...RockyBalboa-12/15/2000
3302<i>stuckholders</i> Interesting way to put it. lol, mad2Mad2-12/15/2000
3301Yes... thats correct, only creditors mentioned. No money to the stuckholders. SaRockyBalboa-12/15/2000
3300I see you highlighted the blurb about maximizing the return to the creditors....Mad2-12/15/2000
3299KIS, Your link didn't work. Try this one... sfgate.com KJCEL KABONG!!!-12/15/2000
3298Let the executive suicides begin! People "falling" out of airplains aKeepItSimple-12/15/2000
3297Another one bites the dust: <b>Lewis B. Freeman is a .....Certified FraudRockyBalboa-12/14/2000
3296Shocking that CNBC printed Post story-A REAL shamer that Faber can't spew anRascal-12/11/2000
3295FTC NEARS APPROVAL -3/2 in FAVOR on Thurs.---Majority of FTC prepared to vote toRascal-12/11/2000
3294Well, I think the action of the US Supreme Court is easing some fears. This thinMad2-12/10/2000
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