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<blockquote data-quote="It Aint That Hard" data-source="post: 172805"><p>Easy answer - </p><p></p><p>Because the stock is around $2 above the closing price of 11/10/1999!! And for anyone that hasn't been watching close, the stock hasn't split since then either. The overall market has performed well during that time as has the transportation sector. </p><p></p><p>If you want a strategy that gets you a few pct in income and holds your principal then Mike's your CEO. Mike would be one heck of a passbook savings account manager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It Aint That Hard, post: 172805"] Easy answer - Because the stock is around $2 above the closing price of 11/10/1999!! And for anyone that hasn't been watching close, the stock hasn't split since then either. The overall market has performed well during that time as has the transportation sector. If you want a strategy that gets you a few pct in income and holds your principal then Mike's your CEO. Mike would be one heck of a passbook savings account manager. [/QUOTE]
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