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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 318.72-2.0%Jan 22 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (4968)5/30/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.   of 70976
 
Hi Everybody, finally SI is working!...And finally those of you who are waiting to enter at the low 60s , now have the chance to do so ( the stock is now at 63 7/8 after hitting as high as 64 1/4 and as low as 59 1/4)...A friend of mine got it at 59 3/8, same as Terry;--- they are among a lucky few ---since the stock rebounded from its low to play around at the low 60s...For AMAT LEAP Investors, now is the time to load Up...

INTCs problems present opportunities for the likes of CYRX and AMD...More participants in the CHIP market will only benefit AMAT!...

The marketplace has changed a lot. Before, any bad news made the market tumble down so much that the time to recover extended 1 month to 3 months! Those were the times when Investors just rely on their brokers to buy and sell for them. Now, there's the Internet!--- for self-directed investors. Those fears of a market meltdown as Investors panic---are grossly exagerated. The averarage investor can not access the telephone lines fast enough ( I myself, even though my broker makes $1000 a day in commision from my trades occasionally, can't get to the Busy phonelines from time to time)...Furthermore---Investors have learned how to take advantage of Bargains!...(The stock just hit 65!...WOW...).
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