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To: royco who wrote (24111)7/27/1999 3:56:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Royco. I see that Intel's move got your attention. gg. It was up over 5 a minute ago. Yes Drew Peck?, who was a big bear on Intel, is now going the other way. He believes that those new cheap PC's are a big advantage for Intel since it is Intel that is supplying a lot of those chips. DUH. I think I have been harping on this scenario forever. Internet and PC's are in, no matter how cheap, and Intel is a big supplier. Time for those analysts to wake up and smell the flowers.

Greenspan. I think a lot of us use this glass half full and glass half empty scenario. I for one use the glass half full one. I did not see Greenspan upsetting the markets. It was those analysts upsetting the markets with only one thing in mind: Selling their stocks and getting us out right afterwards so they can pick those same stocks up again cheaper. Same old story. Those analysts knew pretty well that Greenspan said he sees no inflation at this time but IF he did he would react forcefully. Nothing wrong with that. That's what he is here for. But I agree, he could chose his words a bit more carefully so it could NOT be misrepresented.

Funny how wonderful Greenspan is when the markets keep going up and how dreadful he acts when the markets take profits any time they see fit.

Looks like the up move in the markets will hold. Amzn and AOL are not doing too well.

I saw Steve Harmon on CNBC about 30 min. ago. He was touting INSP and CNET. I own both. Maybe they will get some benefit out of it. gg.

Sonny