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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 34.50+2.6%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Eliz2 who wrote (16275)1/18/1998 4:13:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams   of 27012
 
Eliz, I am not sure about this law. I don't think telling when a company goes public is against the law. I think all cos. tell ahead of time that they are planning to go public. So I am sure you can tell us what company that is. What could happen? Would the stock which is not a stock yet, go up? gg. Of course you can tell. Everyone will know anyhow when it goes public. It will not be a secret. gg. That company will get an underwriter and we will know.

Too bad, I forgot to listen to Bob Brinker again. Yes, he said already that Intel was a trading stock for him. I forgot who said on this thread last week? that he bought Intel at 69. I said at that time that he called it a trading stock.

If he thinks 4 cents of the 98 cents were because of taxes, that still leaves 4 cents above consensus of 90 cents. He took his profit after everyone followed him up. Maybe now that he said he sold it, it will go down again and then he can tell us that he bought it again. A nice profitable game. I am holding. It could go to 70 the way the charts look and I am not a big follower of those. But who knows for sure what gives. Longterm we will be ok.

Sonny
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