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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (84407)1/1/2000 9:38:00 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Read Replies (2) of 1572209
 
The data I promised to bless you with is out. For those of you that may just have joined us, I include my previous answer to Ted
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tejek,
Re:- Oh I know, I know....Intel's stock has gone nowhere for months now!!! Maybe your shares will make good stuffing next year!!! Its a thought.
BTW its a little pitiful that you all have to go back 4/5 years to prove you have a good investment. But you go on preaching the Intel word.



YOU ASKED FOR IT! You asked for it!

And because of your pitiful erroneous statements, I will in a few days bless you with a year-end statement of how my portfolio fared during 1999.

At the end of each calendar year, I have for the last 5 years made public the yearly percentage gain of my portfolio. This year I did poorly, when we look at all the high fliers out there. You will be richly honored, tejek, as I will post it to you.

I concentrated on the 3 Big Gorillas, got a good slice of QCOM and the Fiber Optics firms, dropped a large piece of change on SAP, but made it back three times on Dell before it stalled out.

I will reveal my portfolio's percentage gain for 1999. You can see from my profile that Intel constitutes roughly 50% of my holdings. Stay tuned, in a few days I will post the year-end humble portfolio results; I must make sure that all margin interest is taken into account.

You are so wrong and confused about Intel. Can't you read charts either? It's a huge winner, and you ain't seen nothing yet...humble carl
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Let's first look at the comparison chart for AMD, INTC, MSFT & CSCO for a period of 1 year.
tscn.com

By year end my portfolio was solidly built on INTC, CSCO & MSFT, which comprises 41, 28 & 24 percent, respectively. So it should not be a big surprise to anyone, when I now announce that my portfolio grew by 144.5% for 1999. It certainly was a pleasant year for me, but many have done much better with the go-go stocks.

I also believe that the trip I took to Easter Island should be tax-deductable as the semi-religious rituals performed there clearly helped INTC, MSFT and CSCO.

Easter Island trip report:
Message 11828081

I sincerely hope that I have helped someone figure out how to score better in the stock market. You cannot make big gains consistently with junk stocks. Best to all in the new year.
humble carl
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