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    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
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    I have no affiliation with this company...

    This thread is relevant to my interests. zOMG

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    Whatever David A. Goldfarb's Avatar
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    I have no affiliation with this company...

    I have to admit, I did think it a little amusing that the stock price of anything could depend on a bag for carrying 8x10" filmholders.

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    I have no affiliation with this company...

    Never trust a disclaimer. It's exactly what someone with a malicious secret agenda wants you to believe.

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    I have no affiliation with this company...

    I truely appreciate the information shared on this forum. As with all information that comes my way, as a cynic, I question it's value, hopefully before I act on it. Thanks to all. Jim

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    I have no affiliation with this company...

    Relax JL, the purpose of these kinds of discalaimers isn't to dispel cynicism, often it's just to clarify that the person making the recommendation isn't violating the "no commercial" rule of this group. Admittedly it can get carried a little far when the product is sold by a large, publicly traded company like Kodak or GM and when the person says he or she owns no stock in the company (though I don't actually remember seeing that kind of extreme disclaimer very often). But when the product in question is sold by a small company, especially one many people wouldn't normally have heard of, it's nice to know that the product isn't being recommended by the owner or an employee of the company. If we're going to err on one side or the other I'd much rather see too many disclosures of non-interest rather than too few.
    Brian Ellis
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    a mile away and you'll have their shoes.

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