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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 514.77-0.4%Nov 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (5151)2/17/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: Ed Schultz  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
>>Win98 delayed?

The word around here is that Win98 is still scheduled to ship the first half of this year. Several people ahve been using it as their main OS for the past several weeks without problems. My guess is that they are putting the finishing touches on it.

>>Win95 delay and stock price?

I am not sure what happened to the stock price when that was announced. I do know that back in mid 95 you could get the stock for 40. It is now worth 155.

>>Overvalued and overbought?

Briefing.com, a major internet stock analysis site, has been saying that this stock is overvalued for the past two years! They have always had a "cautionary" rating on it for that reason. Yet, in that same time the stock has gone from 40 to 155!

A stock is worth only what people are going to pay for it. As far as companies go, few are as rock solid or as steady as Microsoft is in producing good earnings. And the future still looks very bright.

So the answer to your question is, probably. But, it will probably remain that way for the next 3-5 years!

>>Instincts.

Go with your instincts. Microsoft may hit a low of 120 from here to the end of the year(and probably will). But, a year from now, it will probably be at 200. If you try to time, you will lose. If you just buy a little every now and then you will end up with a great average, great company, and many happy returns.

Just my opinions.
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