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Technology Stocks : CheckFree Holdings Corp. (CKFR), the next Dell, Intel? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rob C. who wrote (7600)7/1/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: micny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20297
 
These lines, from the recent Intuit release, have continued to bother me. Does anyone know who it is that Intuit JV'd with?

The EBPP program was developed and is owned by a joint venture company in which Intuit is a significant participant. The service is offered on Quicken.com pursuant to a license agreement between Intuit and the joint venture.



To: Rob C. who wrote (7600)7/2/1999 12:25:00 AM
From: Scott Williams98  Respond to of 20297
 
Thanks, Rob C...

But I'm just getting help with the charts is all. Can't take much credit, just a combination of a little luck and tech's. I know, doesn't have as much "sex appeal" vs. the many CKFR theories re: "behind the scenes" trading, MM's, etc.

I've liked this company since I stumbled upon it a while ago and have traded it numerous times. Some trades have worked out better than others (you know how that goes). I'd really like to keep a chunk of the shares I got a few days ago and tuck 'em away for the longer term.

I liked today's close for the most part. Let's see if CKFR can stay above that 200 DMA and use it as support when she pulls back a bit. Next stop should be around $33.75. We'll see.

Best of luck SCOTT
(I've been where you are MANY times, don't feel too bad. CKFR should be just fine if you hold. Maybe a little bumpy at times.)