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Tulipomania Blowoff Contest: Why and When will it end?
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Emcee:  Sir Auric Goldfinger Type:  Unmoderated
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3418<b>Deutsche Boerse Fines 10 Firms For Filing Financial Data Late</b>RockyBalboa-5/26/2001
3417Just pounding out the returns w/o dotcommunism tomfoolery. Same as it ever way, Sir Auric Goldfinger-5/9/2001
3416You must be really rich now !!! <b>or</b>Graystone-5/6/2001
3415Market is tracking money flow. Meanwhile back at the bridge of the good ship HMSMad2-4/30/2001
3414YA THOSE KIDZ AND THERE PAIR O DIMES -GGG- the naz should have topped in januarbobby beara-4/17/2001
3413What was that about the valuation of "tronics stocks" and the new pairMad2-4/17/2001
3412This is funny satirewire.comKM-4/16/2001
3411California utilities still knee deep in cow puckey? interactive.wsj.com <B&EL KABONG!!!-4/1/2001
3410Hello again Sire, If You liked that last article, then You'll just love thiEL KABONG!!!-4/1/2001
3409Perhaps this is true, but I know one hedge fund manager who tried: "No WallSir Auric Goldfinger-3/31/2001
3408Re: Telecom is all about supply/demand. If the demand continues to grow then mayMad2-3/31/2001
3407G'day Sir Auric, This poor fellow must be demented. Can you imagine anyone EL KABONG!!!-3/31/2001
3406Funny thing about this article is the bulls rooted Meeker, Blodget and other on Mad2-3/24/2001
3405Any comments on this? biz.yahoo.com My problem with their view is our current unMad2-3/23/2001
3404I don't mind. As we go up I'll likely find myself betting heyvily on a sRockyBalboa-3/19/2001
3403Not good for PSIX holders mad2 March 19, 2001 ------------------------------Mad2-3/19/2001
3402PS, where have all the bears gone???? >>>> most of them were killedbobby beara-3/15/2001
3401finance.yahoo.com In the long run, it still looks quite impressive.RockyBalboa-3/14/2001
3400Actually, I thought you were talking about the Nascomp. But it is true, even thKevin Podsiadlik-3/14/2001
3399Valuation is a bit complex, however liquidation forms a floor of support, valuatMad2-3/13/2001
3398<i>So what is the company worth -- nothing? Should it be given away for frSouthFloridaGuy-3/13/2001
3397The PE of the Dow at the bottom in 1932 was <i>higher</i> than the Psea_biscuit-3/13/2001
3396Article in print version of WS cited chilling stat's on valuation of the NASMad2-3/13/2001
3395<i>The flaw in this reasoning stems from the projection that because a &quDave-3/13/2001
3394<I>I've heard various estimates of their current aggregate P/E, but thKevin Podsiadlik-3/13/2001
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