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Strategies & Market Trends : Voting Machine Companies

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To: levy who wrote (42)11/28/2000 3:39:08 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) of 69
 
I don't find anything strange about it. Maybe the company changed it's name, or maybe it has different divisions for dealing with machine sales, service, etc. I would assume they are all really the same company, in any case.

And I certainly wouldn't read anything in the fact that they are in Little Rock. LOL! But then again...

But, who cares? It's not a public company. If it were, I would sure want to short the stock!

(We are talking about the company that made the punch card system in use in Florida.)

Back to companies that we CAN invest in - looks to me like Global is about to break-out from it's post-election high. The pullback was pretty modest.

I bought 3500 shares in the pullback. Didn't think it was going to go back to the old prices. Looks right now like I was right.

One point in the most recent article posted here was incorrect - Global does not trade on the OTC-BB in the U.S. It trades on the pink sheets. The symbol is GLELF.
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