• Nov
  • 27
  • 2006
  • 3:58 PM

Another 7 issues Hybridizing on Nov. 29

By: Ray Pellecchia
File Under: NYSE


Los Lonely Boys: Brothers JoJo, Ringo and Henry Garza

Are you back? I mean, all the way back? I know, I know. Post-holiday syndrome. The market's acting like it overdosed on tryptophan. You had a leftover stuffing sandwich for lunch. It's OK, it's OK.

Wipe the cranberry sauce off your tie and sit up straight. Focus. Time to get back into it. Maybe this will get you going: the pure adrenaline rush, the absolute electric jolt of reading about more Hybrid Market stocks and rock trivia! If that doesn't thrill you to the core, I don't know what will.

So here goes. We're adding another seven issues to Phase III of the NYSE Hybrid Market this Wednesday, Nov. 29.

Whew! Need more?

Here is the updated list of activated stocks, in .pdf and Excel formats.

If you're still not quite vertical, all I can do is inject a little trivia directly into your bloodstream, like John Travolta does to Uma Thurman in "Pulp Fiction." Though I don't think that was trivia in that hypo.

On Nov. 29 in rock history:

1944 -- Felix Cavaliere is born. Felix who? Come on. Young Rascals. Good Lovin', one of the greatest radio tunes of all time, all frenetic rhythm guitar and killer keyboards and screaming, fever pitch. Groovin'. People Got To Be Free. The kid from Pelham, N.Y. done good.

1981 -- Ringo Garza, one of the three brothers/band members of Los Lonely Boys, is born. This is notable not only because the Boys are a terrific "Texican" rock band, but also because this guy's real name is Ringo and he's the drummer.

Now, why couldn't my parents think ahead like that, and name me Ringo? Ringo Pellecchia. I mean, how many great drummers do you know named Raymond Jr.? What were they thinking?

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