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Re: excel post# 11468

Saturday, 05/10/2003 8:35:36 PM

Saturday, May 10, 2003 8:35:36 PM

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What's the difference between unlimited guessing about how many articles of clothing Corinne will be wearing at her dinner party and guessing share price? A rose my any other name is still a guess about share price. What's good for the fox should be good for the gander, Austin and the rest of us who like to guess share price

Corinne turned the boyz on and got her kicks from unlimited postings from her fantasizing fans. The boyz buzzed without imposed limitations from the posting police. Yet, Austin can't ask about share price. Give me a great big break! Austin is more on subject than the party Corinne proposes to throw. Actually, if that conversation continues unchecked I may have to engage my spam filter.

I haven't seen Corinne so I don't know whether to feel conflicted about her or not, but I'm hoping she's dressed for winter and not Hawaii. However, I'd rather have her dressed for Hawaii than Sunshine Ranch. No offense Corinne, I'd just rather see the money.

I'm not tired of guessing share price. Austin, I'll guess with you. I think a movie deal will take us to fifty cents and I'll guess that funding takes us to a buck fifty. Positive tech results will take us to three bucks. A contract takes us to five. And I think we'll get bought out at fifteen bucks within eighteen months.

How about a pool with dates for a movie deal, funding, tech news and first contract and include share price for each event? Five bucks would give you a buck in each category. Closest to the date of an announcement for each event and the share price three weeks after the announcement wins the category. What do you think?






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