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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 35.81+0.2%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: TechnoWiz who wrote (16364)1/20/1998 9:32:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
WIZ--- Actually the list of Y2K issues is very long. NONE are for the those with a weak heart or stomach. I surely expect recent gains to retreat,,, but from where to where. I have just picked a few that I think/hope do well. These all offer a very WILD RIDE. My 3 favorites are TPRO,IMRS,and ACLY. Others I like are CRYSF and ALYD. A pure gamble (inexpensive) with high stakes is ZITL. The way things are growing in the sector anything can happen. I do not think they are currantly overpriced (especially TPRO) but expect some to retreat before they fly high... they always have. Grab a chart on any Y2K and it shows easily. In the sector some companies will do better and will be around well after Y2K is history--- and stronger than ever,,,,, BUT even PIGS WILL FLY in this sector when panic sets in during the mext 3 - 6 months IMO. I am NOT reccommending these or any other Y2K issues. The much sought after "silver bullet" may yet be invented and they all sink <ggg>. These are for gamblers,,, not investors. They require alot of attention.....GOOD LUCK!

John
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