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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Tony Viola who wrote (36636)8/11/2000 11:16:59 AM
From: Dale Knipschield  Read Replies (3) of 70976
 
Apparently this is where the future of investing is headed:

>Philip Morris climbed, 2-5/16 to 31, buoyed by positive remarks on the company's outlook from Goldman Sachs, traders said.<

The same article was headlined "Techs sag on earnings woes"!

I'm considering leaving the market for awhile, rather than continue being hammered down everyday by this senseless drivel. Perhaps I'm too deeply embedded in tech and can't see the woods for the trees. IMHO, the big brokerage houses have far, far more influence than they should be allowed to have, and certainly much more than we can cope with.

Regards,

Knip
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