Genesco would go up, then drop terribly, but after the second
half of the 1970s, Genesco would come out with a new process
for bonding materials, something that Mrs. Hale had earlier
predicted would be discovered by some clothing company.
Two people came and unselfishly helped Mrs. Hale with her moving. She told both about her dream and each of them bought Genesco. One held it for a very short time and sold it for a nice profit after it had increased in value. At the time of Tenny's letter to me in 1975, the other person was still holding on to the stock. Tenny was told in a later reading that she should register her prediction regarding this stock; the prediction she registered was: "Genesco will be the new Xerox story." I decided to explore Genesco myself. I'm a real dummy regarding anything to do with stocks and had never been involved with them. So I called a friend from my dream group, who was an investment counselor, and asked him about Genesco. He gave me an extremely long, involved, and complicated answer in technical terms. When I asked him to translate all this into basic English, his eventual answer was that he thought Genesco would be an extremely poor choice to buy. I felt, however, that if I were going to urge others to follow the dictates of their dreams and to pay serious 188
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