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Technology Stocks : Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO)
CSCO 77.31+4.5%12:34 PM EST

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To: nukid onWallSt who wrote (13090)3/26/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: LWolf  Read Replies (1) of 77398
 
Nukid onWallSt - trying to take profit now is not in your best interest. CSCO will climb to at least 75-85 by the fall.

CSCO is one of the most reliable power stocks in the tech industry. It just keeps going up. It doesn't necessarily 'run' up; it's more graceful than that.

If you're looking for something to get in and out of, CSCO is not it. There's not enough volatility in the stock, unless of course you're a day trader looking for 1/8 pts. If you sell, you won't be able to get back in without losing. We've had lots of bears visit this thread thinking they would make a killing on dips or dives.... it doesn't happen.... they end up as converts putting CSCO into their portfolio for 'insurance'.

As you get to know more about the stock, the company, and the man leading this organization you will realize what it means to have a well managed company. There aren't very many of them and when they do show up everybody wants them. If you did an inventory of mutual funds and institutions you'd find CSCO in probably in 50%-75% of the portfolios.

CSCO basically has no debt, high return on equity, and continuing outstanding growth potential. CSCO is part of the new frontier and you don't want to miss having this stock.

Best regards,
Laura
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