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To: DownSouth who wrote (4168)7/21/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Yeah, and RMBS is up and Q is down! Great short term move! RMBS and Citrix are both "one trick ponies" that are dependent on one customer, MSFT and Intel. People may make a fortune on both of them, but I am just uneasy with them, RMBS more than Citrix.

I felt we would be down this morning on Q. but I can never time this type of thing. Q should have a 100 Billion market cap, and a 650 price, in three years, if this tornado is as big as it looks. It will be like softy, way ahead of itself on market cap, because of growth.

The fact that MSFT tanked after earnings shows that the street is still uncomfortable with the DOJ situation, IMO.