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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Judy who wrote (9933)3/10/1998 6:45:00 AM
From: Nanda  Read Replies (3) of 13949
 
Judy, you have asked some tough questions. First CBSL, anytime in doubt about whether you should take profits....my answer is take them !! y2k area is too volatile though rewarding. I would sell half of CBSL and play with the other half. They are growing fast and are acquiring other companies. Their next quarter should also be very good. After the split stock is again in attractive price range for folks to buy at news etc. Price in 60's scares a lot of people. IMRS is another story. I bought 1000 at 49 on friday. My feeling is that it has lot of juice left and it is basing at this level. Next move will be swift to 55. TSK is also a great buy at 37, it has been hit for no reason. Their last quarter was great. I presently do not own TSK. My only two new y2k buys during the last week have been CTWO and TACX. I am also accumulating SEEC. I hope you are in SYNT Rocket too!!!
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