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Technology Stocks : Zitel-ZITL What's Happening

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To: Albert Levulis who wrote (372)10/25/1996 10:02:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood   of 18263
 
Albert,

If you can read anything not written by Warren, you might find a few
bulls around. Most are finding his persistent put downs rather dreary. I myself am finding this thread hardly worth contributing to.
It seems Warren can't stop talking. If he would only stop sweating, maybe we all could have a break. One only becomes so compulsive on
a subject when one is having emotional problems with it. But then even though Warren is an acknowledged short, he will always manage to make money on the stock if it goes up a little. Very versatile. I don't see where he gets any time to contribute to his day job, that of programming. I would like to pass on a little of a more positive board at AOL. Let's not look at Matridigm as "The Silver Bullet".
Lets simply look at it as a potential "Best of Breed" y2k tool or factory that currently is on track to dominate the conversion portion of the total y2k fix. To me that is enough right now. I don't plan to become a millionaire on this stock or any other. But I am currently riding with a free ticket. This ticket I will hold until this project shows it's stuff, whatever that may be. I believe as so often stated in this thread, that the y2k disaster will lift all boats. I certainly do not have all my marbles with Zitel. CACI is one of my prime holdings and although a later starter, It has excellent fundamentals with contacts within the government made upon giving years of reliable service. I am also interested in CIBR, ISLI,
and Forecross and have holdings in all of these. I am very very optimistic about the future of computing and feel that diversification
into companies that already have a future beyond y2k is playing the safer bet. I believe all of these companies have that future.

Gerald
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