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Aspect Telecommunications (ASPT)
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793 Who said (and in what movie) "We're in the foothills of the headlanMeDroogies-2/14/1999
792 You're right, Kurtz was Brando, that's why I put a question mark nextMeDroogies-2/14/1999
791 Wasn't Col. Kurtz the Marlon Brando character? The guy who said this was tcorporal spewchunks-2/14/1999
790 The Air Cavalry Colonel (Col. Kurtz, I think) in "Apocalypse Now"...wMeDroogies-2/13/1999
789 Who said it? "I love the smell of napalm in the morning. Smells like viccorporal spewchunks-2/13/1999
788 Go to TheStreet.com. If you are not a member, sign up for a free 30 day trial.corporal spewchunks-2/13/1999
787 Oh, I've missed mine ever since ASPT's collapse from 36.... BTW, doMeDroogies-2/13/1999
786 O.K> How about this? Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the mocorporal spewchunks-2/13/1999
785 Bad one...old... sorry to be a harsh critic MeDroogies-2/13/1999
784 Did you hear about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wondecorporal spewchunks-2/13/1999
783 I still don't really get that analogy... Do you have a link? I'd lMeDroogies-2/13/1999
782 Guess who is now using the Battle of the Bulge analogy. James Cramer in the Stcorporal spewchunks-2/13/1999
781 Caddyshack MeDroogies-2/10/1999
780 I'd say...is that how many you have? Guess I'm happy that I'm onMeDroogies-2/10/1999
779 Probably wrong because I haven't even seen it yet but I'll guess Privatcorporal spewchunks-2/10/1999
778 Answer: 6000 shares of ASPT. That's kind of an inside joke. No offense incorporal spewchunks-2/10/1999
777 Got me... See if you can guess where this is from: "Cannonball, CaMeDroogies-2/10/1999
776 Since we seem to be doing this for our private amusement here's a new riddlcorporal spewchunks-2/10/1999
775 Some comic on the Yahoo thread just said he expects ASPT to split. corporal spewchunks-2/10/1999
774 This one may take some time to bounce back to 36...but I figured they are welMeDroogies-2/10/1999
773 It is with the most profound regret that the War Department today announces thacorporal spewchunks-2/10/1999
772 Bought more at 8. Figured that it may fall below 8, but the stochastics on iMeDroogies-2/10/1999
771 Why not put in an order @ 7 3/4? That way if it goes to 7 1/2 or 5/8, you willcorporal spewchunks-2/9/1999
770 I was wondering the same thing. Buying back 5M at $16 means they could get 1MeDroogies-2/9/1999
769 I don't know the status of the buyback program but I would be very disappoicorporal spewchunks-2/9/1999
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