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Old 04-07-2008, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by wechoose View Post

Nah, I don't want to play how events/announcements may, will, can or do change companie's valuations. It gets tied up with company vs stock values and generally ignores what really moves stock prices and moves them in sustainable and predictable ways.

Just take advantage of whatever happens this time having learned from previous times and prosper.
Okey-dokey... and thanks.

BTW... ATTN ALL KABOOM POSTERS... Since some of you are trying to figger' wechoose out and having trouble figuring out some of his posts, I personally would recommend taking him at his word. Ask him whatever you want. My PERSONAL experience with wechoose is that he's helpful and honest and any due diligence on USSE/SSTP should make his past posts on Raging Bull at the USSE board required reading (under fairwayiron). He is the leading historian of JR and his corporate endeavors over the last several years.

I know some of you assign ulterior motives for his posting (and in fact, since wechoose is savvy enough to profit from his own posting, there may be some truth in that), but I have found him to be ruthless in his objectivity--since his income requires it; implacable in his hatred and opposition to the way things are run CORPORATELY; and PERSONALLY, a huge fan of JR and his technology.

A paradox too large for some to accept I know, but I believe it to be true nonetheless. Again, you'll have to read Fairwayiron's posts over the last several months at the USSE Raging Bull Board and decide for yourself. In the meantime, ask away and wechoose will answer questions. He doesn't do the personal 'whack-a-mole' routine that so many others do over at the bull.

When I asked JR face to face one day, "What do you think about that Fairway character?" John simply smiled and replied (charitably), "Me an Fairway go back a long way together..."

That could be good or bad I suppose, it's one of the mystical and entertaining features of the USSE/SSTP saga...
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