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To: Mephisto who wrote (19136)9/1/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
True. When stock hits target price, a firm will either revise the target upward or change their bias towards a stock. Instead of "strong buy" they might say, "out-perform".

They already *had it at "strong buy". What good is a target price if it's not a recommendation for anything? It's arbitrary. If they keep raising it as the price appreciates, what's the point?

Do people download Star Office from the net or from Sun? (From your post, looks like they
contanct Sun)Is it still possible to buy CD, manual and technical support for Star Office in a shop.
My husband paid about $100.00 for his Star Office software. He installed it himself.


It's free now. He might request support credit for use after Novemeber (Sun will start charging for support then). Yes, the way you get it is from Sun after registering and promising Sun you won't sue them if your machine blows up or give the software to the Romulans. The hot ticket for low bandwidth looks like popping for the $9.95 CD media (all platforms) plus shipping. There's also a documentation CD on deck.

PS: Sun doesn't target Morgan Stanley's stock because Sun isn't a brokerage house.

Well I think Sun's just being polite. Morgan Stanley isn't that much of a brokerage house either. I've been waiting 6 months for them to get a journal transaction between accounts correctly. :)

-JCJ