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Technology Stocks : Zitel-ZITL What's Happening

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To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (1738)12/17/1996 10:35:00 AM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein   of 18263
 
Stan,

There you go again! "Zitl breaking to the downside at opening bell" You keep repeating the same tendency to read major trends into a downtick or uptick. You conclude that this nanosecond of price activity has to do with beta site results. Havene;t you learned yet that a moements price activity is best correlated with...the next moment's activity?
But I will stop harping on this, because you are who you are, and I don't want to change you.

TechMaster,
"Competetivie threat"? Tech, do you honestly think Zitel longs are in this stock because there is no competition? I am aware of many more y2k companies than you are, and am invested in some of them besides ZITL. But simply producing a laundry list of other people in the smae field is foolish. I mean, if you ahd listened to the pundits and sold your Intel last spring because AMD and Cyrix were "a competetive threat with their new fast but inexpensive CPUs, you would have lost out on yet another big move by INTC. And do you know anybody who owns a Motorola-IBM POwer PC chip?
What we are doing here is EVALUATING the competetive threat, not ignoring it. We suggest you evaluate as well.

DocStone
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