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To: Larry S. who wrote (23315)5/12/2000 2:01:00 PM
From: E.J. Neitz Jr  Read Replies (1) of 53068
 
Larry, Agree with your picks. For longer term investors T is compelling. The real story with T is cable and their growing internet related investments. I believe much of T's recent sell-off was the institiutions involved in an arbitrage play between the recent spin-off AWE-and them trying to support the price-especially Goldman Sachs. To raise the huge sums to support AWE after the ipo, they sold scads of T to raise that cash. Frankly, I did own AWE for a few days, but thinking through the "investment banking" issue, I dumped the AWE and bought into T. Up to only a few hundred shares now, and I hope the weakness continues so I can raise additional cash to fund T. For me its been a long long time that I found anything really compelling. Thats the problem having a background in financial analysis and banking. Recently, best to have a background in psychology concentrating in herd mentality and grand delusion. Ed
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