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Technology Stocks : Crystal Systems (CRYSF) - AD 2000 Solution IPO

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To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (517)9/13/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Kevin Michael  Read Replies (3) of 572
 
OFF TOPIC Thanks for your advice. Re: short interest players will always return to a stock after it is starting to show signs of life. Commen sense should have told me this, but I ignorantly got caught up in this whole Y2k thing and thought I could make some money off of it like many other people have/are trying to do. Since then I have sold all my y2k stocks and probably won't return unless they start to get brokerage attention. Anyway, this is my question to you? Do you think y2k stocks will have one last bull run? Internet stocks ran up with the belief that future earnings will be great much like the Y2k sector did before. Since then earnings for the entire sector have not been that great (a lot of competition and businesses procrastinating fixing the problem) and revenues will fall for these companies at some point. How do you think investors will view these stocks when it becomes crunch time (beginning of 1999)? If another runup, when do you think it will occur? Thanks KM
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