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To: DanWebzster who wrote (8591)6/23/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: StockHawk  Respond to of 57584
 
Dan, I bought WCAP at $25, which seemed low at the time (the stock had been over $60 not too long before)but it continued to trade down along with other Inet/techs. I averaged down in the $18's and sold yesterday at $23. I will look to get back in under $20. I think WCAP could easily have another run up when Inets are shining again - perhaps $40 or thereabouts.

I also hold SFE, (which I think is an excellent co, and which looks very attractive here), and CMGI (picked up a bit today at around $93). I also watch, but do not own, RRRR and LPLG and I have a small amount of IATR. Each of these is something of a holding co for tech/Inet co's.

StockHawk



To: DanWebzster who wrote (8591)7/23/1999 10:03:00 AM
From: StockHawk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
Dan, I'm getting back into WCAP under $20. FWIW.

StockHawk