We plan on donating it to our local school [which his children attend] to buy a computer.

There's no doubt we are seeing a string of nothing but miserable corporate news.

I think we are getting close to the bottom here.

The real thing this is highlighting is how severely the market is trading under a cloud of fear, ... People are really, truly scared.

[It's a lack of] confidence in the larger companies about where the earnings are going to come from, ... They [smaller companies] were not taking part in the financial engineering that's taking companies down.

It's a reminder of the lack of confidence in these big names, ... It's stemming from [investors asking], 'Do I own the next Enron?' .

This is what a bull market looks like.

This is a market that's just trying to ease off a little bit and give a little bit back.

A lot of these companies are sick. People are still enamored with the market leaders of two and three years ago.