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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 35.94-5.1%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (14756)12/18/1997 10:15:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Good morning Frank. Msft. Yes, it seems that this is the way to go now. And the States have found a new way trying to get extra money too. MO worked out so let us see who we can get next. I guess they are figuring too many businesses are dying because Msft is successful. Lets make sure we do not get too many good cos., the world would not like it.

Yes, the food was great. I finally had something decent to eat again. The beans and water diet was getting boring. gg.

Well, at least I have a cpl. of stocks this morning that are up 1/16, so it is not a total loss. Oops, Lu is up 1/2.

One of the guests on CNBC this morning said it was time to get half a position in Intel now. Steven Leeb said on Radio last night that techs will be like playing the lottery if you expect to make some money. Hm. He was declared one of the best forecasters by the WSJ. Nothing to hang your hat on there.

I am still hoping for some kind of rally, we couldn't let Scrooge steal Christmas.

The numbers looked good this morning. Trade deficit was down, exports were up, imports were down and unemployment filings were higher. So, of course the market has to go down. Too much good news is hard to handle.

Sonny
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