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Technology Stocks : Worldcom (WCOM)

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To: Ray Trevisani who wrote (9)5/16/1996 12:29:00 AM
From: Anthony Wong   of 19
 
I have also owned WCOM for a little over a year and it has done well. Looking at it's chart, the stock has been going up all the way; in 1989 it was $3.

At CNBC's "Buy, Sell or Hold" segments, almost all of the guest analysts have nothing but good things to say about LDDS/WCOM - good management, growing company, making all the right strategic moves/acquisitions, likely target for future acquisition by one of the baby Bells etc., etc. One of the guest analysts (Mark Hollingsworth, I think, but I may be wrong) said a few months ago that he saw the stock going to $100 in 2 to 3 years' time.

I would hold on to the stock, it seems to be a good long term play. I may accumulate a bit more on any weakness.
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