ho oh. Marlboro Light.

tau aza si Akang ini. 

dari lubuk hati saya yang paling dalam: RS ngga sejago Kang Ocoy. secara FA 
Kang Ocong adalah nummero uno.

kata Tante Tina tuh Kang Ocoy. simply the best. 

kang_ocoy_maen_saham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:                               
 hahaha.. iya pak.. saya cuman becanda doank ko...
 
 YoI pak.. doski ngokar Marlboro Light kan??
 
 - Peringatan Pemerintah MEROKOK TIDAK BAIK UNTUK KESEHATAN-
 
 --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, Cleopatras Cat 
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > wakakakaka ;-)
 > 
 > ngga la yauw. secara kita mang deket tapi gue mah tahan iman la 
 yauw. lagian gue doyannya bule hahaha
 > 
 > lagian pan doski dah pacaran lama sama ex pacarnya yang jadi 
 suaminya sekarang.
 > 
 > gue demen aja ngeliat doski kalo ngokar. so sexy boo .. pan mantan 
 gue semuanya ngokar. yg sekarang aja yg ngga.
 > 
 > gt lho Kang.
 > 
 > kang_ocoy_maen_saham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 schrieb:                               wahh, jd dulu bu RS pernah 
 digebet pak CC jg??.. apa gimana nih??
 >  
 >  hehehehe.. ko jd ngelantur ginih...
 >  
 >  --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, Cleopatras Cat 
 >  <cleopatras.cats@> wrote:
 >  >
 >  > RS dulu 1 sekolahan ama saya. kita dulu sekampung di jerman tapi 
 >  doski ga lama. pindah dari amrik.
 >  > 
 >  > oo Kang Ocoy kenal RS toh? pan sebelum di CC doski di DX. 
 >  > 
 >  > kang_ocoy_maen_saham <kang_ocoy_maen_saham@> 
 >  schrieb:                               Banyak laa,
 >  >  
 >  >  Katarina setiawan, yenny wongso, rani sofjan, Daisy Suryo...
 >  >  
 >  >  sapa lagi yah??..
 >  >  
 >  >  tp itu sih udah rada tuaan.. yg seumuran ama sayah (21an) 
 kayanya 
 >  >  belon pernah ktemu.. kalo ada pengen sosot jg rasanya.. 
 >  >  
 >  >  kekekekekekek
 >  >  
 >  >  --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com, thom chris 
 >  >  <thom_chris2000@> wrote:
 >  >  >
 >  >  > trims FYI-nya,.,.
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > tapi yang saya maksud (really really mean) is "Riset
 >  >  > dari Analis Cewe di Indo"., ada yang punya>?
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > dan mari kita bahas bagaimana riset mereka? 
 >  >  > do they make a difference?
 >  >  > beat the market? 
 >  >  > influence/affect the market? 
 >  >  > or just bein underperformed??
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > ada yang punya hasil riset mereka?
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > (in terms of "biar The mysterious Feli the Fetcha"
 >  >  > probably pengen jadi analis juga.., btw, dia cewe
 >  >  > kan>[EMAIL PROTECTED])
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > ok friends.,. please share the research and your
 >  >  > thought..!!..
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > sok atuh,, (Atau kalo ad cewe di milis ini,. silakan
 >  >  > "membela/mempromosikan" kaumnya dalam risetnya..
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > tia, guys!
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > --- kang_ocoy_maen_saham
 >  >  > <kang_ocoy_maen_saham@> wrote:
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > > 
 >  >  > > "she beats" the market., not he.. hehe.. sorry salah
 >  >  > > ketik...
 >  >  > > 
 >  >  > > 
 >  >  > > --- In obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com,
 >  >  > > "kang_ocoy_maen_saham" 
 >  >  > > <kang_ocoy_maen_saham@> wrote:
 >  >  > > >
 >  >  > > > Mate., Check this one.. she's definitely kickin
 >  >  > > some ass on the 
 >  >  > > > field...
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > managing $405 Million in 2001 was quite a
 >  >  > > number... and he beats 
 >  >  > > the 
 >  >  > > > market too.., a blind women outperforming most of
 >  >  > > her 
 >  >  > > fellow "normal" 
 >  >  > > > fund manager...
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Blindness Isn't an Obstacle
 >  >  > > > By Adam Shell
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Feb 16, 2001, Copyright 2001, USA TODAY. Reprinted
 >  >  > > with permission
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Laura Sloate still remembers the sting of
 >  >  > > rejection, the mean-
 >  >  > > > spirited words, the blatant discrimination. While
 >  >  > > interviewing for 
 >  >  > > > her first job as a securities analyst in the late
 >  >  > > '60s - armed only 
 >  >  > > > with youthful enthusiasm and a master's degree in
 >  >  > > history - a 
 >  >  > > > research chief at a brokerage firm basically told
 >  >  > > her to forget 
 >  >  > > about 
 >  >  > > > a career on Wall Street. "He said, `You have three
 >  >  > > things against 
 >  >  > > > you: You're a woman; you can't see; and you're
 >  >  > > inexperienced," 
 >  >  > > Sloate 
 >  >  > > > recalls. She proved him wrong. Today, she manages
 >  >  > > a $405 million 
 >  >  > > > stock portfolio even though she can't read a stock
 >  >  > > chart, scan a 
 >  >  > > > spreadsheet or view a hot new product. Sloate, 55,
 >  >  > > has been blind 
 >  >  > > > since detached retinas robbed her of her sight at
 >  >  > > age 6. The 
 >  >  > > handicap 
 >  >  > > > hasn't stopped the determined Sloate from
 >  >  > > succeeding in the sighted 
 >  >  > > > world. She heads Sloate Weisman Murray & Co., an
 >  >  > > investment firm 
 >  >  > > she 
 >  >  > > > co-founded in 1974. She also manages the Strong
 >  >  > > Value fund, which 
 >  >  > > > gained 13% last year despite the stock market's
 >  >  > > worst performance 
 >  >  > > in 
 >  >  > > > a decade.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Most blind people only dream of Sloate's success.
 >  >  > > Of the estimated 
 >  >  > > > 1.3 million Americans 22 to 50 who are legally
 >  >  > > blind, about half 
 >  >  > > are 
 >  >  > > > unemployed, says the American Foundation for the
 >  >  > > Blind. And one in 
 >  >  > > > three blind people 18 to 64 who do work earn less
 >  >  > > than $20,000 a 
 >  >  > > year.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Still, the fiercely competitive Sloate says sight
 >  >  > > isn't an 
 >  >  > > > issue. "Blindness isn't an obstacle," says Sloate,
 >  >  > > who has worked 
 >  >  > > on 
 >  >  > > > Wall Street since 1968. "It just forces you to do
 >  >  > > things 
 >  >  > > differently."
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Like most on Wall Street, information is Sloate's
 >  >  > > lifeblood. "I'm 
 >  >  > > an 
 >  >  > > > information junkie," she says. "If I went cold
 >  >  > > turkey, I'd be in 
 >  >  > > > worse shape than a three-pack-a-day smoker without
 >  >  > > a cigarette." 
 >  >  > > The 
 >  >  > > > trick - and the key to success - is getting data
 >  >  > > into her head. She 
 >  >  > > > spends her entire day doing just that. "My full
 >  >  > > knowledge input is 
 >  >  > > > through my ears," she says.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Ultimate in multi-tasking
 >  >  > > > It is 10 a.m. and the trading day is in full
 >  >  > > swing. While her guide 
 >  >  > > > dog, an 8-year-old German shepherd named Quartz,
 >  >  > > naps at her feet, 
 >  >  > > > Sloate is doing what seems like 10 things at once:
 >  >  > > Listening to 
 >  >  > > > breaking business news that spills out of her PC's
 >  >  > > speakers at 320 
 >  >  > > > words per minute.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Checking stock quotes. She hits the F3 key on her
 >  >  > > PC and punches in 
 >  >  > > > the symbol C. A robotic voice responds with a
 >  >  > > quote for Citigroup, 
 >  >  > > > her top holding: "C ... Bid ... 50 ... Point ...
 >  >  > > 5265 ... End ... 
 >  >  > > > Ask ... 50 ... Point ... 750 ... End." Head trader
 >  >  > > Michael Adamson 
 >  >  > > > serves as a human stock ticker, updating Sloate
 >  >  > > via speakerphone.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Reading e-mail. She double clicks on a message
 >  >  > > from a Wall Street 
 >  >  > > > analyst dissecting Citigroup's earnings report
 >  >  > > released before the 
 >  >  > > > bell. The computer reads the e-mail's content to
 >  >  > > her.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > "Laura gets through inhuman amounts of
 >  >  > > information," says Chip 
 >  >  > > Rewey, 
 >  >  > > > senior portfolio manager at Sloate's firm. Rewey
 >  >  > > sits directly 
 >  >  > > across 
 >  >  > > > from his boss during the trading day, feeding her
 >  >  > > relevant tidbits 
 >  >  > > > from brokerage reports and trade magazines. Sloate
 >  >  > > retains 
 >  >  > > everything.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > "She has the equivalent of a photographic memory,"
 >  >  > > says Neil 
 >  >  > > Weisman, 
 >  >  > > > who co-founded the firm with Sloate and left in
 >  >  > > 1986 to start his 
 >  >  > > own 
 >  >  > > > hedge fund. Not being able to see forces her to
 >  >  > > rely heavily on 
 >  >  > > > technology - and other people - to get things
 >  >  > > done. Friends and 
 >  >  > > > colleagues often serve as her eyes. "Maybe I can't
 >  >  > > tell whether the 
 >  >  > > > Gap's fashions are great, but I know enough people
 >  >  > > who do," Sloate 
 >  >  > > > says. If she needs to analyze a chart or
 >  >  > > spreadsheet, she'll ask a 
 >  >  > > > trusted business associate for help.
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > Sloate doesn't feel sorry for herself or make
 >  >  > > excuses, but she says 
 >  >  > > > being blind often frustrates her. "Sometimes it's
 >  >  > > wanting to do 
 >  >  > > > something that I can't do alone, like riding a
 >  >  > > bike." There are 
 >  >  > > > professional obstacles, too. The stigma associated
 >  >  > > with being blind 
 >  >  > > > tends to close doors. If she were shopping for a
 >  >  > > new job, she 
 >  >  > > > suspects prospective employers would be reluctant
 >  >  > > despite her track 
 >  >  > > > record. Prospecting for new investors is also
 >  >  > > tougher. Sloate says 
 >  >  > > > many just aren't comfortable handing their money
 >  >  > > to a blind person. 
 >  >  > > > So she doesn't go out of her way to tell people on
 >  >  > > the phone about 
 >  >  > > > her disability. "When I show up with a dog they
 >  >  > > are at best 
 >  >  > > > skeptical," she says. "But that wears off when
 >  >  > > they engage me in 
 >  >  > > > conversation and figure out I'm not a total
 >  >  > > idiot."
 >  >  > > > 
 >  >  > > > In fact, Dick Strong, founder of Strong Funds,
 >  >  > > admits that he 
 >  >  > > talked 
 >  >  > > > to Sloate for 2 years on the phone and "didn't
 >  >  > > know she was blind." 
 >  >  > > > Co-workers and former colleagues describe her as
 >  >  > > fair, yet 
 >  >  > > > tough. "Some people like criticism to be delivered
 >  >  > > with a bouquet 
 >  >  > > of 
 >  >  > > > flowers; you will not get that from Laura," says
 >  >  > > Donna Leone, the 
 >  >  > > > firm's chief operating officer who was hired 20
 >  >  > > years ago as 
 >  >  > > Sloate's 
 >  >  > > > personal assistant. Weisman, her former partner,
 >  >  > > says Sloate holds 
 >  >  > > 
 >  >  > === message truncated ===
 >  >  > 
 >  >  > 
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