At 11:17 PM -0500 9/7/08, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:

Eric you forgot one important as[ect in this also.

Wall Streets expected gains.
All publicly held companies are expected to perform by Wall Street and they set the numbers.

If a company comes in low for the quarter they are having a problem and it leads to stock sell off, which means less capital to work with.


How do you figure that? The company already has the capital from the original sale of the stock. Subsequent sales have no affect on the company. The company got theirs during the IPO (Initial Public Offering).
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Roger
Lovettsville, VA


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