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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (67852)7/15/1999 4:03:00 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Glen, just buy and hold the leaders. You won't get bored with them. Trust me!



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (67852)7/15/1999 4:12:00 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
For several months I have been more comfortable with amzn than yhoo. The advertising model concerns me. It is easier for me to visualize amzn having sales of 50 billion in 10 years, than what yhoo will be in 10 years. Still, lets imagine that in a general market debacle or for whatever reason, yhoo slides to 120 again. I can see yearly e of 2.50 in 2001, making it really very cheap on a good dip like that. I will wait for 135 and start adding for the long run.



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (67852)7/15/1999 5:10:00 PM
From: Tradegod  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Ouch, not a good day to buy the dips.

Began buying some July calls on AOL this morning believing that it would show some spark, since it had fallen a little behind the others. It felt like institutional exiting from playing it today. First down day in over a week. Can't complain. I'm flat going into tomorrow.