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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 03, 2007 at 19:26:57 from (65.0.137.153):
In Reply to: Re: WSJ Farmall article posted by CNKS on January 03, 2007 at 19:07:31:
Yes, true. And I have a lot of respect for you, CNKS. And, you are exactly right - there are two sides to every story. I was CEO of a bank for 30 years, and I can tell you at least some folks with enough money to swing a market get ideas from the WSJ. I read it for years, and enjoyed it too. It was - as you say - much more than a financial report for the rich. It had a lot of human interest stories in it, too. I still enjoy it when I get a copy. Still, people get ideas, and trends get started, from respected newspapers. For example, I lost all my money in a hampster farm. (Well, not really.) Seriously, I would hate to think a nice, run of the mill "M" would cost us $8,000 a short time from now. It could happen..... Take care. mike
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