yup. I think the spirit of the IPO is whether the lander would last 90 days.
warriorlax2: that's 600 in the bank (minus commission) :)
probably just you, considering 98 is obsolete (even Window update doesn't support it anymore). Try firefox for web browsing.
I think that if the monthly price for the best trader is removed, then goes the motivation for the turners. I think that's what the turners are after.
It would be rare for me not to see this error everyday. I have 4 things to try and 1 of them work at any given time: 1) The old fashion refresh seems to work sometimes, but after the first few refresh and I still see the same thing I do: 2) Go to popsci.com, and click PPX from there 3) If that doesn't work, sign off and log back in again 4) Finally, if all else fails, just wait for few minute (drink a cup or something), and try again.
I agree with vulgarian. Although I'm glad that the IPO is falling so that I can really buy low and make more PPX money when this IPO delist.
Not to mention Feb 29 is only 7 days away, and other meet companies would toughen up their safety procedure during the public outcry. They'll continuing doing so at least until the storm blows over.
Now that Blueray wins the format war, the PS3 sale should increase as well. This is because compare to the current Blueray players on the market, the price of a Blueray player cost the same as the cheapest PS3 console. Who wouldn't want to pay the same price for a game console that doubles as a Blueray player for the price of a stand-alone Blueray player?
Yup, there are wad loads of government testing in order for the rail gun to enter active service, definitely a short.
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