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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 38.16+2.5%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: William Hunt who wrote (26431)9/8/2000 1:07:11 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Good morning Bill. Well. It's again past lunch time on the East Coast. Those market hours are just too early in Seattle. And if you want to listen to some preview market talk, you got to get up before the crack of dawn. Like 4 or 5. Sheesh.

Anyhow. I just read the following article:

rd.yahoo.com*http://www.upside.com/News/39b90f290_yahoo.html

It's amazing how any foreign company has no trouble taking over American cos., no matter what the problems may be. But let an American company buy an American company, like WCOM/Sprint and now AOL/TWX and both sides of the Atlantic are jumping.
Even this internet tel.co. got the go ahead to be bought out by a Japanese co. despite security worries. I guess so called competition is more worrisome than security concerns.

I am pretty sure that DT/Voicestream will get the go ahead. I bought into this scenario with VSTR. Now if it were to be WCOM/VSTR, I would be worried. gg.

The market is acting lousy again but your Cnxt got an upgrade.

I mentioned to Dom that someone is calling for oil to be at 20 next year. Yeah right. But who knows, maybe it will happen. Saudis are now supposedly going to pump oil until it hits 25. They were also going to pump more oil last Jan.
There was talk though this morning that lots of tankers are cruising the seas, full of oil. I guess we will find out soon enough. Better sooner than later. High oil prices seem to show up in earnings faster than expected.

Sonny
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