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For your information, I was on the receiving end of a $2,000,000 lawsuit for denying someone their right to free speech which is now history!
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I wonder why there is no edit window on my last post?
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For a monkey!
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I need more than coffee this morning! Idiots!
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=95370
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This is a free site. It's open to everyone, everywhere.
Since it is a free, open to the PUBLIC site, how can it be that you can terminate a person's membership?
1. It is not open to everyone, everywhere! That is why you must sign up to post! Only those agreeing to the terms of use are allowed to post:
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/Terms.asp
2. It makes no difference if it is a free site or a paid site, the owner has the right to limit its use within reason. Even when you pay to rent a house, if you abuse the house the owner can kick you out!
3. Mall are public sites, but the management often show trouble makers the door!
4. Since I am sure you have invited people to come and spend the night at your house for free sometime in the past, does that mean you must let everyone come and spend the night at your house for free?
5. Clearly when a person keeps signing back up under difference names knowing he has no intention of abiding by the terms of use, that person is violating the owners property rights and indeed may be liable for damages!
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I know there are weird people around
And Monkeys!
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Just Shorted SAWS @ 26.31
Note training is in progress!<g> Now waiting for Market to make up its mind.
http://www.askresearch.com/cgi-bin/chart?symbol=saws&exchange=USA&size=640x480&months=3+...
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IMPH on the move
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Long Dell 200 @ 25.94 on opening:
http://www.askresearch.com/cgi-bin/chart?symbol=dell&exchange=USA&size=640x480&months=3+...
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I am finding a lot of stocks to put on my short watch list this morning, not many for my long watch list!
I may just have to sit back and wait for the Nasdaq to take its dive.<g>
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http://stockcharts.com/commentary/archives/cww20010505h.html
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While software stocks were starting to look attractive for a while as the market made a momentary lapse back to reason and sensible value, they've now become expensive again. For instance, the average stock in Walravens' universe of B2B and supply-chain management stocks is now trading at 87 times 2002 earnings. Beleaguered Ariba takes the prize for the most ridiculously priced stock, at 467 times Walravens' 2002 earnings estimate. It's followed by Matrix One (MONE:Nasdaq - news), priced to a perfect 113 earnings, and always-expensive Agile Software (AGIL:Nasdaq - news), trading at 84 times that period's estimated earnings. . .
Analysts who are uncomfortable with these run-ups don't see any justification for them other than an oh-so-90s urge among investors to just own tech stocks. That could come back to haunt them.
"We've simply got a crazy rally here," says Doug Augenthaler, an analyst with CIBC World Markets. "Things are getting kind of insane again."
"People are expecting a quick turnaround, like this is a one- or two-quarter thing," says Jon Ekoniak, B2B analyst at U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray. "I don't think this is a quick turnaround. I don't think the worst is over. There's more bad news to come."
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15759092
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I am just getting started with my morning research. Do you have any particular stocks I should put on a watch list for this week either long or short?
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Getting back to business!
Little discussed is a third scenario: Stocks could witness both powerful rallies and steep declines in the next few years, but with the end result by, say, 2005, being no net gain for buy-and-holders.
That would be a classic "trading-range" market--one in which many stocks bounce around a lot, but don't make much, or any, net progress.
Because the late 1990s were so spectacular on Wall Street, with the blue-chip Standard & Poor's 500 index rising more than 20% a year for five straight years, it's probably hard for many investors to imagine stocks being stuck in a prolonged trading range.
But it has happened before, in varying durations, with the market overall and with plenty of individual stocks. . . .
The worst thing about a trading-range market is that it would leave many investors with two lousy choices: Maintain a buy-and-hold strategy and put up with poor or negative returns for a sustained period, or try to time the market's swings within the trading range, buying more when prices seem low and taking profits when prices seem fair or high.
Many investors, understandably, will reject the idea of wholesale market timing. It's too difficult.
Still, given the experiences of the last few years, at a minimum a trading-range market may demand that investors heed a gut feeling that tells them a particular stock has become overvalued, or that a company's prospects are no longer what they were when the stock was purchased.
Saying goodbye can be painful, but it can be even more painful to stay in an investment whose time has passed.
http://www.latimes.com/business/20010506/t000038150.html
Reid, I think this is a good possibility. Great for position traders. Not so good for buy and hold traders. I know at least one buy and hold investor who reads this thread that should consider the possible down side to that thinking over the next decade!
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Speaking of Wine and Trading:
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15763002
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The monkey is a she!<g>
Can't you tell from the make up?
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Test #2 Will my feet be here this time?
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The best parts occured in PM's!<g>
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Monkey Test:
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I just picked up the pieces and laid them out.
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Help!
Someone blew up my monkey!
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You seem to forget that I am the second Bera. My mother had some kind of accident I understand.
I have always had Reid and Cisco wrapped around my finger!
I have been working on some monkey experiments on humans.<g>
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This looks like a Reid's post:
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=94618
I know for a fact she was serving coffee this morning.<g>
Tensions have been a little high IHub recently. I bet she shows up. She can't go over an hour without an internet fix!
She could use a good 12 Step program!
I would think that some would realize that once they have made their point that continuing to make the same point over and over again just to aggrevate another person is also spamming even if the goal is a revolution!
ROFLMAO!
the way some are currently whining on iHUB, borders on the INSANE... You can hardly click on a page without having to wait for these mostly useless rants to "Bloom" and I find it a gross imposition on the posting community at large by a small Group of Abusers.
They have been serving up mostly coffee today along with a little Paxil.<g>
I spend half my week in Florence and half in E-town. I go thru Louisville at least 2 times a week!
Pat Day is a good person, but has never won the Derby as you say.<g>
Reid you can only burn so many bridges before you run out of bridges.
Tsamatl,
I don't follow the individual companies as close as I follow the development in procedures. Since I took an early retirement about 18 months ago, I don't keep up as close as I did. If I remember right SNRS claim to fame is the treatment of hyperopes. But the results I have seen discussed in this area is less then great! The problem with hyperopia is regression that is worse the higher the amount of hyperopia. I suspect that most hyperopes in the future will be treated by some form of lens implant rather than laser refractive surgery in the near future.
The big thing that is coming down the pike is an injectable lens implant that will restore focusing at near for those over 40! I believe B&L holds the patient for the technique of the surgery and the rush right now is to see who can get a gel approved by the FDA that will do the job. The FDA will be slow to approve this chemical because of the potential of leakage within the eye. It will probably be years before this procedure has FDA approval.
Inplantable lenses in pakic patients will start receiving approval by the FDA this year. The first will probably be the Artistic Lens developed by Dr. Worst. Following these anterior segment lenses look for some posterior segment (behind the iris but infront of the lens) inplants soon. These implantable pakic lenses are often called inplantable contact lenses to reduce patient fears. Vision with these lenses have been good especially in patients with higher refractive error not suitable for lasix.
Finally watch for major improvements with laser refractive surgery and the lasers that perform the procedure over the next few years. Ultimately we will have some form of tracking laser that will be able to coordinate corneal mapping with the treatment zones producing greater results. The ultimate will probably use opitical analysis of the various zones vision so that the tracking laser can correct for any optical error in the eye producing what is being called by some as supervision. It has been reported that patients involved in these experiements are coming out with much better vision then obtained by any other means. Some complain the vision is too clear. It has been reported that even the pixels on the TV screens sometimes bother these patients because they see the little color spots.<g>
As you can see there are a lot of things going on in this area. Things are changing weekly. So be careful when listening to companies' claims in this area.
I didn't have the URL address for a codebase for the applet.
No question about it! I think we can now place an applet in the thread if I had my cheat sheet with me.<g>
I used Width=100%, one can also use pixels as well. In addition by using the <a></a> I made the image unlinkable to the post.