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Technology Stocks : NEXTEL

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To: Al Gutkin who wrote (5745)4/20/1998 8:41:00 PM
From: Al Gutkin  Read Replies (1) of 10227
 
Kevin: Now, don't change tunes just cause the stock drifted lower.

If I remember Kevin, you're bullish, Ken is objective. In a prior post I might have got you guys mixed up. Kevin, you alway called for Nextel up, Ken, however, picked the bust out upward to the second, but also expressed caution and predicted some down moves. Now, Ken is also saying that Nextel is in a no man's land and may break out to the down side. (That is important to know.) Reading on, you Kevin, are conceding that Nextel may fall to 29, which is quite a big change of attitude for you. What does this mean, nothing, I just felt like typing a note to you.<VBG>

Perhaps, the train station is not so safe at 30ish. It's time Nextel stopped expanding in areas of least concern, repay some debt, display more accuracy in cash flow projections, and catch up with the stock prices of other telecommunication and wireless companies.

Regards from

Al G., trying to buy back in, but timing is of the essence. I still think of Nextel at 26 and hovering. I think we all need a positive sign at this point.
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