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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (67822)7/15/1999 3:33:00 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
You mentioned earlier that DOT would touch 640......seems we are headed that way tomorrow ?

Geez, LU looks great even though the overhead resistance of options is HUGE !

Hoping for a better next week. I need to get out of those AOL/RNWK calls before I go on a buying spree....!!!!!!!!!!!!




To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (67822)7/15/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: Sam Sara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Careful with aware... the comm fundamentals people on SI don't like it... they like cmtn jnpr etc. Probably immaterial unless someone is intending to hold for years but the people on the aware thread don't know much about that industry I find... the industry people are bears

Which thread(s) would be useful to peruse? I find that I have little time to learn the little itty bitty details of ADSL,DSL,DWDM,routers etc.etc., and fear that since I do not work in the industry, that ultimately any knowledge I do gain would not be sufficient to inform my investment decisions. Thus, I am reduced to reading the media coverage, which is usually opaque at a detailed level. This usually keeps me away from investing in such companies, but I could no longer ignore the rapid ascension in stock prices in this sector, thus my purchases of AWRE and JNPR. Now that I have them, I confess that I have no idea when I am going to get out :-), a rather frightening position to be in. I will just let them run for now.