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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (15800)1/20/2000 9:55:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (4) of 54805
 
The first program that I installed when I got a'486 was act. I have loved it and cursed it ever since. I use it for sales contact, and it has always been buggy. Like most of these companies, such as Quicken,they have kept adding internet features and dumbing the program down without really doing a fix on it. I won't buy an upgrade on either Act or Quicken because they have nothing to offer me but new problems.

I am getting a lot of inquires about my appearance on some other threads lately. I am starting to follow some other companies that I plan to put some bucks into. I posted last December that I would sell about 25% of my Qualcomm and put it elsewhere. I am probably going to do this around Q's earnings on the 25th. My thinking, at the moment, is JDSU, CREE, and EXDS. I may spread it a little further. I will post what I do when I do it.
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