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Technology Stocks : Netscape -- Giant Killer or Flash in the Pan?

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To: ahhaha who wrote (4263)9/30/1998 1:20:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) of 4903
 
It astounds me that there hasn't been all sorts of arguments why the LINUX suggestion in #4263 is bad or good. In the past there would have been at least 20 posts about mostly telling me how uninformed I am. This company turns over something like 5 million shares per day and the thread was very active. When they are finally putting together a viable plan in the skunkworks, you don't hear a word here. Why? It's low, the public is bearish, and the company is dead. Wrong, wrong, wrong. The point is that the public is reliably wrong, the company is at a bottom about to start a major advance, and the company will start turning around. It just takes faith. You don't have that, you might as well quit investment.

I know, I know, you can't see it either. Must be the gorilla complex. The fact is that there is no other possibility in the world. It isn't even a matter of management so much. The managers have no choice. They will be forced kicking and screaming into their own best interest by the demands of the computing public. MSFT has created this reality and everyone knows how profound it is. Therefore, it's a lock. Only NSCP is appropriately positioned and the confluence of events would even supersede a major depression.
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