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| tomdrobin | May 27 2006, 09:16 PM Post #16 |
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I know near the collapse there was a moratorium on employees selling their company stock. But, doubt they couldn't have moved it prior. Even if that was the case they still could have diversified the portion which was their contribution. The company I worked for let us move ours around in Fidelity Funds after a maturation period. We still had people gambling by buying and selling company stocks on ups and downs. Problem is, when it tanked and stayed tanked they lost. The pigs loosing comment is approriate IMO. |
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| DanHouck | May 28 2006, 07:00 PM Post #17 |
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Stone walls and steel bars and a love on my mind; I'm a two time loser and I'm long gone this time. Gray haired warden, deep Frisco Bay; Guards all around me leading my way. I've had it coming I'm at the end of the line; No more stone walls and steel bars and you on my mind. |
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