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Technology Stocks : Intuit -- What's Its Future?
INTU 645.97-2.5%3:59 PM EST

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To: Edward F. Horst Jr. who wrote (748)12/3/1997 2:04:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) of 1546
 
>In this market volatility, I'll try to catch in the mid-20's<

You very well could be correct...mid 20's...with volatility. But keep in the the dump in Asia...and the market to date...has brought them to $27. It'd take a self inflicted screw up from Intuit to get us back to $25.

I've noticed one thing about Intuit management recently...they've been emphasizing 'negatives'...the things that could go wrong s/t vs. even trying to discuss positives...or hype themselves. I feel that they are being extremely carefull about the things said in public....so as not to get themselves sued down the road if the transition to Net based is delayed or heaven forbid doesn't pan out.

However, I don't have any relations with Intuit other than being a very satisfied customer and stockholder. And it's my gut that what this company is in the process of doing is one of those things they call a paradigm shift. I believe they are at the cusp of this historic shift and I'd take'm long anywhere's between $27-30.

I really wish they'd tank it because....come January 7th I've got a War Pile of Money due me....and I'm gonna move some'um.
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