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To: Boplicity who wrote (28676)8/5/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
greg, you sound as whipsawed by the news today as I have been in the past in the roller coaster of RMBS. (will the ship come in or won't it) The only thing that saved me from selling AOL today was probably that I took the day off and slept in until noon and didnt hear any of the non-news.
it is hard for me to find a stock to BELIEVE IN Like the good old days with Dell. You still in RNWK?
jhg



To: Boplicity who wrote (28676)8/6/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
Greg, I feel your pain "-) Actually, I do, all of us have been battered around lately. I accumulated some AOL today at 85 and change, never thought I would see that level again, but there it was. I was actually planning to accumulate at 90, and for a while never thought it would get there. You called it, though, it was you who was calling for a 90 bottom. The real bottom is/was around 85 IMO. The 70 or whatever it got to was a blowoff panic bottom manipulated by the WSJ, CNBC, and others where all the weak hands got out and the big boys accumulated.

As far as getting back into AOL and ignoring the rest of the nets, I could not agree with you more. As Pittman said, AOL is doing what the other nets say they want to do. Large e-commerce deals, 9 times more paying eyeballs than Microsoft, so many other eyeballs on free or cheaper services that they can not even be counted accurately, DSL coming down the line. As I have always said, if AOL does not make it, forget the internet as a commercial vehicle and give it back to the gummint and the universities.

As far as buying IBM, MSFT, GE, etc, I don't think big is back in yet. Myself, I am diversified into mid-caps with a mutual fund, into value with another fund, and into money market with the rest. But those will not allow me to retire early. AOL and the other high-flyers that I have, QCOM, PCS, and others, are the ones that might do that. But I gotta admit, they do make me take some TUMS now and then. That is when I decide to just go sailing and forget it.

Good luck, buddy!



To: Boplicity who wrote (28676)8/6/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: ZOOB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Greg: Curious as to yesterday's posted low. SI changed that low from 65 to 76 in the mid-PM. New format on SI has me a bit confused.......maybe it's the 6(+or- nix the minus) Heiniken's in celebration of the "floor". Hey........Climax Blues Band goes back pretty far. Followed you from the Dell thread. What's your opinion on MP3 et/all selling music on line????