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To: Techplayer who wrote (26546)6/23/1999 2:03:00 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 77400
 
I am happy with 31 - for now. But the fact is the smaller more undervalued companies can sometimes outpace the big favorites in upward movement. A little riskier maybe. But CISCO too was at 65 back in October. Every stock gets hit. Some more unfairly than others. CISCO a great great company and I've owned it but I'm a bottom-fisher and when a company like COMS is valued at 1/10 the ratio CISCO is I have to go for the underdog. Just my style. You've got yours. But COMS is is a longterm restructuring uptrend like NOVELL and UNISYS were two years ago. I just made 10 points in two months and I'm not selling this time the way I sold NOVELL at 12 and UNISYS at 25. Sorry.



To: Techplayer who wrote (26546)6/23/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: MHA  Respond to of 77400
 
To: American Spirit (26545 )
From: briand
Wednesday, Jun 23 1999 1:53AM ET
Reply # of 26567

american Spirit,

This company once had a chance. At 21 COMS was a good buy.
Hopes of 80 are , pardon my expression, hopeless. With CSCO in
the LAN, there will be limited revenue growth, especially with
Y2K issues still looming. You should be happy with 31, sell,
buy again in the 20's, etc., imo.

Forgot Intel in the LAN specifically the NIC's.