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To: Craig Lieberman who wrote (142263)9/17/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Re: Most eggs in one basket
For the many excellent reasons you state, we end up perhaps close to the same position developed thru the years. I have around 70% Dell, 18% Qcom, 3% Plcm and the rest assorted techs.And that includes all except the house which is paid for.
Was forced into Dell- other stocks in 97 and 98 could not keep up.
Unless one was fortunate to own Aol or Yhoo, with greater risk, as it finally turned out.
Stocks I previously owned- Bac, Nb, Air,Bcom, could have been
as disaster to keep( I omit the Disk manufacturers to avoid bringing back bad memories)G.
I admit to some uncertainty in May over the short term outlook
for Dell, and was prepared for another 6 months of stagnant price and analysts "I told you so" comments. But long term there was never a question that Dell would prevail.
Regards
Sig



To: Craig Lieberman who wrote (142263)9/17/1999 2:01:00 PM
From: John Hauser  Respond to of 176387
 
Definitely stay out of Mutual funds.

Can you say 'limited upside potential'? I knew that you could.

JH