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Sounds like the weatherman....
They predict with failures, but they keep their jobs... lol.
Posted by: DarbyOhara   Posted on: 06/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Does this add up  gilgamesh_z | 06/01/04
maybe they feel $13Mil is better than control over $0  oldskool | 06/01/04
Yes, Baystar realized they were screwed.  DonnieBoy | 06/02/04
Show or fold  Franklin_z | 06/01/04
Explain that to your boss!  crocd | 06/02/04
Sounds like the weatherman....  DarbyOhara | 06/02/04
At least you can say ZDNet is consistent  jdunn_z | 06/02/04
Ouch  Chad_z | 06/02/04
Investors should demand...  Rick_K | 06/02/04
I think I'll invest with BayStar.. I really hate my money.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/02/04
Talk about taking a loss.  bmh129 | 06/02/04
This company may 'fail' upward  nograin | 06/02/04
Serves BayStar right !!! . . . Glad they lost their @ss on this . . .  Plain Logic | 06/02/04
I wouldn't invest in em  V Sanders | 06/02/04

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