Theo Brinkman wrote:

> I heard this on the radio today, but the numbers were $72 and $79
> respectively, and the stock was Verison.  (Though, I suppose it's
> possible that both ar true.)
>
> s wrote:
>
> >On Monday 01 October 2001 08:40 pm,  A V Flinsch wrote:
> >
> >>If you purchased $1000 of Nortel stock a year ago, it would be worth
> >>$49 today. If you purchased $1000 of Budweiser (the beer, not stock),
> >>and cashed in the cans for the nickle deposit, you would have $79 today...
> >>
> >
> >LOL!!!   Did you figure this up?
> >-s

You know the above really is good financial advise in these
uncertain times. Why? Well, to have $79 in nickels, you would need 1580
nickles, or in this case, 1580 beers. To purchase 1580 beers for $1000,
you would be paying .63 per beer or $3.79 per 6-pack. And anyone who
knows, knows its impossible to find Budwiser for $3.79 a 6-pack anymore!
So buy all you can at this price, and if your not interested in the
nickel deposit, you could re-sell the beer on the open market at $4.99
per 6-pack for a net profit of $316. Far better than the Nortel or
nickel option. (Oh, FYI there are 263 1/3 6-packs in 1580 beers ;- )

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David C. Rankin, J.D., P.E.
ASEL -- Instrument
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