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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 46.96-2.8%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Stonehenge who wrote (9662)9/14/1997 5:57:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams   of 27012
 
Stonehenge. MSFT. You should read Brian's posts on that one. I had sold my Msft a while back and am still waiting to buy it back. MSFT has said now several times that their growth rate will slow down but as usual no one seems to pay too much attention. It is one of those things. Everyone thinks it is a must have stock, but opinions of a retreat go all the way to a target of 100. I don't know, but I am not buying at this point. If Msft grows at a rate of only 20 to 25 %,well..... If you have Msft in an IRA you are not in a dire need for immediate action. Watch Msft and Intel. You don't know for sure what Intel is going to do. If you buy now and then it goes down at earnings time and Msft still goes up a bit, hm. I really hate to advise you on that one since I have been wrong on Msft for a while now. Like I said, take it day by day and maybe the action in the stocks will tell you what to do. I understand there is pros and cons on the Msft thread too? Have you looked for a little guidance there? If I hear anything new I will post it to you. For the long term both Msft and Intel will do fine IMO.

Sonny
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