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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 484.85-0.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Al Bearse who wrote ()6/3/1996 11:06:00 PM
From: Barry Lampert   of 74651
 
I bought Microsoft at $99.00 and it dropped to $80.00. I knew it would come back to $99.00 so I margined the account at $87.00. I then sold my margin at $101.00 and the rest of my holdings at $110.00. What a Mistake. I know for a fact that Microsoft will split. I know for a fact that it will reach $140.00. If this turns out to be untrue It will mean that Apple has taken over the PC market completely (HA HA HA!). So with those facts I can safely say that you can bet the farm on this one. Only one word of caution the stock periodically takes little dives. See if you can anticiapte those and buy in big when it dives. Don't look for a drop in pricing over the next 90 days. End year results will show over $2 Billion profit and over 30 million Windows 95 sales. Those two factors will contribute $10 to the price of the stock at least. Windows NT 4.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 will be bonus boosts for Microsoft. (Internet Explorer 3.0 is great!!!! Watch out Netscape you gonna get run over!). By the Way Windows NT has already sold over 1 Billion. Geez and NT 4.0 is not even out. There is too much Hype and Too much actual Facts for this stock to be a loser.

I may be wrong but I bet the farm on Microsoft. ( I actually reinvested at $116.00 and am so glad I managed to get that price.)

Barry.
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