Monthly Archives: July 2002

bought 200 shares of nflx at $12.24

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http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2002/07_jul/features/cw_macvspc2.htm Benchmark Duel: Mac vs. PC, Round II takes a big man to admit when he’s wrong; props to deeje for publishing less flattering (and more accurate) comparison test results in his blog

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hope to hear from yodlee tomorrow on whether or not i’m moving on to the 2nd round of interviews really hope so dunno how much more time off i can handle

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tomorrow (fri) will be a key day on the markets wednesday’s “rally” (short sellers covering) has definitely improved sentiment and slowed the free fall a few choice stocks look a little sold but overall, the market is still overvalued this

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http://news.com.com/2100-1040-946379.html?tag=fd_top apple appearantly doesn’t see the viral value of their customers email w/ the mac domain, hasn’t figured out how to monetize it’s use base, is now starting to charge, and is generally pissing off its customers. WHY?! get it

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http://money.cnn.com/2002/07/23/news/stockflight/index.htm “To begin with there are the investors who have been yanking money out of stock mutual funds at a nearly unprecedented pace. There have been outflows eight of the last nine weeks, according to AMG Data Services. In the

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http://www.levitt.com/misc/israel_history.swf

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clarification: “J.P. Morgan slumped 18 percent and Citigroup fell nearly 16 percent. The two banks entered into Enron-style “prepay” financings with at least 10 unidentified companies, congressional investigators said on Tuesday. ” 10 others… assume 1 is worldcom and 1

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wow, major nasdaq correction today as the outflow from mutual funds continues big names, like msft (a req investment in seemingly all mutual funds), got hit hard http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=1234711 the trouble with telecomm the article approximates that the banking industry has

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oh, we got lucky today — 3% is far better than it could have been

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