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Technology Stocks : WCOM

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To: el paradisio who wrote (6333)4/6/2000 3:32:00 PM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (1) of 11568
 
OT

El Paradisio, I am never in love with a stock. I am a long-term buyer. I plan to hold "wcom" at least thru May! :)

I don't care about a drop in "wcom"'s price, because it is a legitimate company that has already taken a price beating - and a lot of negative sentiment is already built in to the stock. The reason I mention the Salomon report, is that nowhere on siliconinvestor, "wcom" homepage, or anywhere can you receive in-depth, factual "wcom" information like this, except in this type of report. Of course, they receive money as an investment banker, but the general thrust of the report is accurate.

Regarding the report, Salomon states openingly that they have done business with "wcom". The facts speak for themselves though. "uunet", the other IP business dealings, and their wireless strategy is impressive. I'm in "wcom" right now because of its valuation. The "fon" decision should be done by 7/2000, and closed (if approved -a big if I know!) by 12/2000.

I have made money with "cra", "amgn", and "hgsi". Being a non-scientist, I have the bulk of my biotech money in "fbiox". Good luck with "bgen" though. "cra" had great news today!

Just my opinion,

Respectfully, advalorem
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