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To: Boplicity who wrote (4667)9/7/2000 12:44:49 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) of 13572
 
Hi Greg,

I held NTAP and EXDS from most of 99 and into 2000. I currently hold both again, rebought EXDS last May and traded NTAP between the 60's & 70's until it broke out in the low 90's. I think both companies are real franchises and worthy of B&H, however your best not to chase them, and buy when the sell off (duh) and accept the volatility. My problem with NTAP last spring was that I was WAY over-weighted with that one stock (great when it was on a steady climb, not so good later). Like I said, I have sold and repurchased, but not as many shares. You may want to keep some trading shares AND some shares for B&H.
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