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» Submitted by: Ziva, in Israel

If you bought $1,000 worth of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be worth $49.

If you bought $1,000 worth of Coke (the drink, not the stock, at say $4 a six-pack) one year ago, drank all the cola, and traded in the cans for the nickel deposit, you would have $75.

Draw your own conclusions.
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