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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: vibaby who wrote (4475)11/1/1996 3:37:00 PM
From: vinod Khurana   of 42771
 
Hello vibaby.....so the name comes from Hollywood ?. I never heard of it.

I think if you start using your real name, investors will take you a bit more seriously as the name "vibaby" sounds something that would be heard around a Las Vegas Blackjack table. In other words, it sounds like a name given to a gambler.

O.K, I admit my $18 target was too optimistic but I was also cautious given that put options with a strike price of 10 were trading for quite some time and represented a real danger to the downside. Now I am on the lookout for the $ 7 1/2 strike price and the minute they start trading...look out!! It could foretell the dreaded end.

At $0.88/share and growth prospects behind it, the stock could trade at the $13 range next year giving it a P.E of 15. I hope all you NOVL investors make it.

Now how about if you give me your opinion on the health industry in the U.S. I just invested a very "small" sum in a health science mutual fund that is managed by T. Rowe Price & Assoc. The offering came out yesterday at $10/unit and primarly invests in Pharmaceuticals, Biotech., Hospital supplies, HMO's and care delivery. With Clinton back in office for the next four years, how will his health plan affect these industries ? (JUST DIVERSIFYING!!)

V.K
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