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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Kevin Shea who wrote (5614)4/22/1999 12:24:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (2) of 57584
 
Kevin, in response to your 5 day old request for Y2K list, let me first say "sorry" for not responding sooner. The past week has been enormously time consuming for personal reasons. . . not as much time to devote to thread lately. . . haven't even been doing the "nightly brag." [Gee, I miss that.] <vbg>

I see you have started that party anyway. . .REGI, etc. Lots of buys in TAVA today, but that one is a boomerang stock. . . no matter how far it gets thrown, it always returns back from where it came. . . sad, too. . .since it is my favorite Y2K stock. . .don't think it will ever get respect it deserves, unless big news comes with timing of market sentiment toward Y2K stocks, and that just isn't likely.

CHRZ is rock solid. Lately, KEA has been heating up. PLAT had the takeover, so it is sort of out of the running. I like UIS much. Tiny IAIC tried to reorganize away from Y2K and has been hurting ever since. Some other names include: SEEC, ACLY, ANLY, ALYD, SYNT, TSRI, and TSK.

Take care,

Rande Is
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