2007 and Beyond...*Click the photo for a larger image in a new window* |
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I have completed my New York experience and am back on the West Coast. Good bye Brooklyn Bridge, hello Golden Gate Bridge. |
The Stock Market Game -- 2003 |
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In the first annual citywide Seattle Sonics Stock Market
Game Challenge (sponsored in part by D.A. Davidson & Co.) my teams
took first and second place
with a final-week assault on the Dow.
Starting out with $100,000 Rob Han, Kyle Birkland, and
Spencer Weinbender finished the game with $143,000 for the win. Second
place went to Mark Berg, Parisa Verzandeh, and Kristina Plumis.
Read about it in Stephen Dunphy's
Seattle Times column by clicking here. (You'll
need to scroll down to the lower part
of the article and you may first need to register to access the Times' online archive.)
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Winners with SMG hats (Kyle, Rob, Spencer) |
Ace Trader Rob Han |
The Winners! (Kyle, Rob, Spencer) |
2nd Place Team (Mark, Kristina, Parisa) |
The Stock Market Game -- 2002 |
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With an amazing $32,000 final-day rally Anthony Patton, Kyle Lind, Ryan
Christman, and Jim Johnson-won the 2002 Washington SMG Stock Market Game. (sponsored by the
Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education). Lind and company
finished with $183,000 beating out 212 other teams. Another of my teams--
Vivian Sparks, Mike Ross, and Stephen Reed--finished in third place, while we
ended up taking seven of the top 10 spots overall.
Read about it in the Seattle Times (from the front page of the business
section) by clicking here. (You may first need to register to access the Times' online archive.)
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The SMG Stock Market Game Hat |
Ace Trader Vivian (right) at breakfast. |
The Winners! (Kyle, Ryan, Anthony, Jim) |
3rd Place Team (Stephen, Vivian, Mike) |
Welcome to my small piece of internet real estate. The mission of this site is to assist in continuing my career in secondary and community college education, and publish some of my student's work, so please have a look. My recent, most significant, addition (2003) is four new sections: one on making/designing your own web site, some easy web page tricks you can incorporate in your web pages, a brief autobiography, and a link to my investment tips. For more information please click on any of the topics listed at your left.
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