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Emcee:  Sid Turtlman Type:  Unmoderated
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336 Sid and all, Thanks for the analysis of PGTZ. Any company that manufactures geewiz-9/8/1997
335 Rod: You gave an example from your local paper of a company expanding sales andSid Turtlman-9/7/1997
334 That in and of itself is not a bad thing. Consolidating all of your purchases Crabbe-9/7/1997
333 >>>I have problems with consumers that run up credit cards with nicklebobby beara-9/7/1997
332 When was the last time anyone bought a home for cash? I have no problem with iCrabbe-9/6/1997
331 REB-- The consumer boom is, in my way of thinkng, all, totally, debt fueled. PeBucky Katt-9/6/1997
330 Amen.GROUND ZERO™-9/6/1997
329 REB-- Quite a few who have cashed out have gone to T-Bills, such as Ross Perot.Bucky Katt-9/6/1997
328 Thanks for the support and the link. Greenspan hardly sounds like a bear in thCrabbe-9/6/1997
327 I haven't either (owned a bond). But my plan for the future does include Crabbe-9/6/1997
326 You said: <i>Anyway, I am not listening to the increasing productivity aCrabbe-9/6/1997
325 REB-- I agree with you, the nasdaq has been the place to be, shyster market makBucky Katt-9/6/1997
324 Hi Rod, thought you might like to peruse Greespan's speech on Friday night.greenspirit-9/6/1997
323 Rod, I agree wholeheartedly- >>>in nature many trees survive a forest bobby beara-9/6/1997
322 Sid wrote "The risk in the stock market, IMO, is not that prices are too hMike McFarland-9/6/1997
321 Rodney(Tod?): I'm actually lean to your side on the book value issue. It isSid Turtlman-9/6/1997
320 From your link written in march 1997 <i> Based upon probabilities deterCrabbe-9/6/1997
319 Rod, if your own son is exhibiting this kind of frivolous speculative behavior,bobby beara-9/6/1997
318 I don't know how I always end up on the side of every argument that most neCrabbe-9/5/1997
317 You make some large assumptions, most not true, I lost my butt at daytrading, aCrabbe-9/5/1997
316 When you are invested in a stock that has grown from 1 1/8 to 7 7/16 in 6 or 7 Crabbe-9/5/1997
315 Rodney, you talk about that 25 year chart and the 87' crash (small correctibobby beara-9/5/1997
314 Rodney: You said "Should the market decide to drop, I don't think I wiSid Turtlman-9/5/1997
313 REB. You expect another 600 % in the next year? Sound reasonable? Irrational exAlex-9/5/1997
312 Michael, Thank you. Actually, I prefer listening to Jimmy Buffet, not Warren.GROUND ZERO™-9/5/1997
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