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Technology Stocks : Winstar Comm. (WCII)

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To: Steven Bowen who wrote (7620)8/7/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: JMD  Read Replies (1) of 12468
 
Steven, I think you're on to something here, kind of along the lines of "lies, damn lies, and statistics". Very much appreciated your attempt to analyze the transitioning of 'on net' customer base and I can hardly think of anything more relevant to WCII's bottom line. BUT, it may be that there not enough info available to reach a 'valid' conclusion. Agree with your concerns. Your post caused me to avoid clicking my little mouse on a stop buy with Schwab today. Very solid on WCII overall, but would love to see this question answered before I dip my toe in the water again. [sharks circling make me a nervous newcomer]
Will repeat an earlier comment regarding my limited observations of price action of WCII. This little pup is a contrary animal for sure. The techs obviously couldn't hold their early strength today and most folded and ended up in negative territory. Given WCII's earlier bloodbath this week, it would have seemed a sure bet that WCII would join the club. But it ends up slightly positive instead. Very strange. Frankly, with my QCOM and RMBS thrown in the pot, I think I've joined the strange and stranger portfolio club. Appreciate your posts. Have a nice weekend. Mike Doyle
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