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robere
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      Fri Sep 02 2005 10:31 AM

can someone please explain to me the use of the terms "invest", and the assignment of the numericals "92", "97", etc.?

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* terminology robere Fri Sep 02 2005 10:31 AM
. * * Re: terminology Clark   Fri Sep 02 2005 05:03 PM
. * * Re: terminology Random Chaos   Tue Sep 06 2005 07:03 PM
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. * * Re: terminology Clark   Wed Sep 07 2005 06:59 PM
. * * Re: terminology robere   Fri Sep 02 2005 06:31 PM
. * * Re: terminology SkeetoBiteAdministrator   Fri Sep 02 2005 06:40 PM

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