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Default Darn MSC

Back around when Enron nosedived, MSC reported an accounting irregularity
and their stock dived to around $13. I was going to buy some but figured I
would wait a few more days to see if it woud go lower. It didn't and now it
is over $50. Why, oh why didn't I buy!?


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Back around when Enron nosedived, MSC reported an accounting irregularity
and their stock dived to around $13. I was going to buy some but figured
I would wait a few more days to see if it woud go lower. It didn't and
now it is over $50. Why, oh why didn't I buy!?


Because you knew being a rich man would change you and you like who you are
now?

Steve.


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--My grandfather's one great quotable: "playing the stock market
develops the wish bone, not the back bone". I lost a fortune twice on the
market. Nowadays I prefer to lose it slowly by just living.

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : Concave, convex, con
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : carne: all is Zen..
http://www.nmpproducts.com/intro.htm
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---
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You guys oughta take a look at Commercial Metals (CMC).
Up 70% since last April. Better than Google
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Rex B
Fort Worth TX

AL wrote:
Back around when Enron nosedived, MSC reported an accounting irregularity
and their stock dived to around $13. I was going to buy some but figured I
would wait a few more days to see if it woud go lower. It didn't and now it
is over $50. Why, oh why didn't I buy!?


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