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Technology Stocks : SNDT - Sand Technology - A diamond in the sand

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To: jack crane who wrote (733)7/12/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: DeeDee M  Read Replies (2) of 1200
 
Jack,

Your "crap shoot theory" regarding the condition of the stock market may not be correct. I am convinced that what moves the market is more of a psychological pre-disposition of representing a show of hands as to what citizens of the world want and need.

Sand is clothed in secrecy and very elusive advertising for now. I, myself, happen to like very much the direction the company has taken, fro an altruistic point of view. I, myself, happen to think that the scope of the software has possibilities for all dreamers who dare to imagine what can be from hard work and sacrifice, (Arthur et al).. made to protect the young nucleus.. a germ to some and a protective yolk to others. sic?

Unfortunately, in our times, the internet is mixed up in politics. The billionaires perhaps understand nothing at all!
People who are afraid of their own shadow seem to have the power. Not many of us are immune from the false fronts, myself, included. (Correctly predicted by eminant futuristic writers such as Alivia Toffler in "Future Shock" and (I think), B.F. Goodman in "Growing up Absurd". These were mandatory reading for those of us baby-boomers in the catholic school system in the mid-50's.

Games are for the people and by the people. Aside from "it all".

It's part of culture.

my opinion.. DD
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