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To: francis terry who wrote (1169)7/28/1999 4:09:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 2118
 
I'm on West coast time , Francis... near the city of St. Francis!

so I wind up Posting , when others are fast sleeping in their wee

wickiups! Understand your fears about an early merger... we shall

see. They will make a fair determination of the options, and report

back to the shareholders, after a short time... as per the release.

good things coming, in the larger picture , whichever happens...

Like Jacalyn's original "76 reasons to invest in GAAY", you have 76

good reasons of your own Francis...76 years young! Life is a river,

isn't it?

Hope this turns

out to be a most exciting experience for you, as a long!

*** now on with the show!

:-))

2MAR$



To: francis terry who wrote (1169)7/28/1999 5:05:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2118
 

NEW YORK (CNNfn) - The stock market gyrations
that have boosted sales of antacids among traders in
recent weeks will come to an end and the Dow Jones
industrial average will surpass the 12,000 mark
before the millennium, one of Wall Street's most
respected analysts said Tuesday.
"I raised my target for the Dow to just over 12,000
in July and I still think that's doable," Ralph
Acampora, chief technical analyst with Prudential
Securities, told CNNfn. "This is a very different
animal. Buy the dips."
Throughout July, stock market gains have been
almost non-existent as investors, worried about the
prospect of higher interest rates, side-stepped the
market. In the past week or so, with the exception of
Tuesday's 130-point gain, interest rate fears have
kept investors well away from Wall Street.
But Acampora stood by his earlier assessment
Tuesday, insisting that the big bear already came
and went last year between July and October.

***Buy on the Dips!