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Technology Stocks : 3Com Corporation (COMS)
COMS 0.001300.0%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: William Wang who wrote (18880)7/9/1998 12:19:00 AM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) of 45548
 


William,

>>why you guys reply to my morning post in the evening ?<<

I was busy somewhat at work and couldn't check the moving
average charts until I had more time this evening.

Some days my schedule is pretty free during the day, and
sometimes not. (Wish I could have been playing golf
this afternoon<gg>)

BTW, in your other post you said you were short termer and
that management would have to improve for you to be long
termer. I figured as much. This company still has to prove itself
to be a long term (one quarter not enough). But even if management
doesn't change (and OK they add a COO since they need some
more help), if earnings start to be consistently good, which
means that USRX is no longer a liability
, I bet most people
would consider this a rock solid company.

Also, what's your short term forecast for now? Most of my
questions are geared for short term for you...no more than
one or two months I figure and then you probably take it from
there.

I'm trying to figure out if there will be a gap tomorrow...
up or down. I have some trading shares that I figured
I would wait to buy lower, but if it's not going lower
in the next two days, I might as well buy some more COMS.

I don't know, but something about today didn't seem right...
maybe it's just my imagination.
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