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To: DJessen33 who wrote (62832)6/20/1999 10:53:00 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
DJ, I have been happy with the last 3 months in both these stocks, though I only have third positions. I expected weakness when Boeing came out and said that this year was going to be flat. But, then Airbus said they would have enough growth for both themselves and Boeing <g>, so the stocks held and even ticked up. RTI seems like the more volatile of the two, so it is surprising that it has been treading water for the last 5 weeks. But if I were betting right now, I would expect them to play catchup to TIE.

I think the Cat is great. Not only does he have the personality and the skills, he also has an intentionally over-inflated resume, which always ticks off certain fans. I agree that he can be a huge star if he gets the right plot lines and push. The only fear is if one of the established stars gets jealous and cuts him off at the knees. Hulk is somewhat famous for that.

At first, I thought Sonny Ono was a waste of time. But he has either greatly improved his schtick or I have caught on to it. I also like the fact that he is no longer a total wimp. A coward and a backstabber, yes, but his kicks look realistic.