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02 tax loss season;Mother of all buying opportunites?
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Emcee:  russwinter Type:  Moderated
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87Not really. Mutual Funds have to close their books, tax-wise by the end of OctoLarry S.-10/7/2002
86Is your opinion any different on the institutional tax loss selling.? probartProbart-10/7/2002
85most individuals already have far more than $3,000 in capital losses booked and Larry S.-10/7/2002
84yes mutual fund selling is a different story. i would agree there. And as far stock leader-10/6/2002
83I tend to agree as it pertains to individuals (although there's talk of incrrusswinter-10/6/2002
82"Everybody that I know has a few securities that can be sold for tax loss bstock leader-10/6/2002
81i just wanted you to understand that for most individual investors out there thistock leader-10/6/2002
80<i>(this thread was started last summer, not this week), </i> whoa.Lizzie Tudor-10/6/2002
79<how do you determine the accuracy of their cash holdings?> It's comerusswinter-10/6/2002
78Cool thread. If you're interested in beaten up biotech, you might want to nigel bates-10/6/2002
77Russ: Thanks for this thread. I have been reading and enjoying for a few weeks wBaton-10/6/2002
76There is more happening late in the calendar year than just taxloss ... i think marcos-10/6/2002
75I'd like to get your opinion of ISIS? I guess if one felt antisense was goinrusswinter-10/6/2002
74Your advice to use some balance here is proper not just for me (a potential wildrusswinter-10/6/2002
73I don't like CRA too much even though its trading below cash. Management doeSpekulatius-10/6/2002
72dude, I also think CRA is very very cheap at this level ... what other pharma/bfarkarooski-10/6/2002
71russ/stock leader/reality Message 18078564 <i>"The creator of this 249443-10/6/2002
70Yes, that is correct on the cash. As my first filter, I'm running a net workrusswinter-10/6/2002
69Duh! Of course individuals have fewer gains, and limits on their write offs. Taxrusswinter-10/6/2002
68Russ, I see SYNA as having about $65 million cash according to their latest earnJoseph Waligore-10/6/2002
67Understand just fine. You're an arrogant jerk who deserves to be on ignore,KM-10/6/2002
66there wasn't a big drop in stocks in December last year, so why you think thstock leader-10/6/2002
65Stock Leader, Russ is so far from a 'neophyte' that your statement is lgrusum-10/6/2002
64The creator of this message board is incorrect. There will be no big tax loss sstock leader-10/6/2002
63russ, i really think you might be early on some of this non-resource stuff ....marcos-10/5/2002
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