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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 230.17-1.4%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (33630)1/6/2000 7:18:00 AM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Gottfried and Others,

RE "I wonder where Tito is; probably spending his gains.<g>"

It's true, for the past two weeks I spent some of my gains with people I've not seen for 25 years in the town of my birth in the Philippines. The town when I left for the US was a Deadend town at the foot of the mountains where the Japanese General Yamashita's Tank Division met its deadly end in WW II. Now, the town is the site of a Dam being constructed that when completed in 2004 will be the Biggest in Asia. The town is just below Baguio, the City of the Pines high up the mountains where the government holds court each year during hot summer. Some Japanese companies are going to develop the town as a tourist attraction (Water Skiing, Boating, Fishing). The town should serve also as recreation area for employees of Electronic companies like Texas Instruments located in Baguio City.

When I left Dec 17, AMAT was at 115. Now that I'm back the stock is back to 115 after going up as high as 129 during my absence. At least the AMAT StairCase Construction Workers behaved well during my absence --- staying between 120 and 130 (my predicted High for the year 1999)...
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