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To: royco who wrote (23793)6/15/1999 5:33:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Royco. I would not worry about Nortel. I am hearing great things about it. Should benefit with the rest of the bunch despite Mr. House's departure. But a departure is always a departure as far as the market is concerned.

Hm. Intel a double next year at Xmas. And here I was sooo looking forward to this year. gg. Who knows, maybe your prev. time target could be met. Intel is up 13/16 on instinet.

WGAT. They just had an internet analyst on CNBC from Jeffries, I believe his name was Bruce Smith. He is extremely bullish on the internet sector and thinks that the 4th quarter will be a barn burner for those stocks. He thinks ecommerce will be exploding this fall. If last Xmas is a sign, he will be right. He also said that he looks a bit dumb at this time because he was calling for a great net advance already a month ago and was therefore a bit early. But who cares. Better late than never.
Oh. This was supposed to be about WGAT. Mr. Smith is very bullish on WGAT. He said this deal with Comcast yesterday will be very very good for WGAT. I guess I will buy some more tomorrow since I have put quite a bit of research into this company and I heard sev. good comments today about it.

Thanks, right. Mr. Connie Mack.

About Joe Kernan. Like that guy. But the AOL thread does not leave a good hair on him. ?? That reminds me. J.K. had to read those posts about him on AOL. He kind of gloated when he said that some of those posters on AOL got their nails clipped. He said something like lesson No 1 is never mock when there are other opinions and his was that AOL was too high. Well, I am pretty sure that AOL will be high again soon. AOL's President, Mr. Bob Pittman, was on TV today and he sounded just as good as his boss, Steve Case.
BTW, I am convinced that Joe Kernan was more annoyed about the AOL thread attacking his hair than anything else. The AOL thread calls it a hair transplant to attract the ladies. Well, he got married in the meantime.

Sonny

Good grief. You and I are alone on here. I guess I go watch my grandson play baseball.

PS. Just remembered the second internet stock Mr. Smith likes a lot. Infoseek - Seek.