To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (24486 ) 10/7/1999 12:14:00 AM From: Sonki Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
sonny, ya WHOOOOOOOO 2 u 2 ! also my HHH should fly. FON was up 5.x. Most of the premium is now gone i think. i did cov calls on pcln, brcm.. pcln was a pure gamble. brcm when i bot it was not supposed to be a gamble. Taiwan is just a blip in time & space. mostly an oppurtunity to get a good trade. no i did not hear any thing from ML re: intc. i am NOT listening to cnbc eventhough it's on all the time. i mostly block it out as i m gazing at the screen and watching action on Naz Lvl 2. I was going to buy intc leaps yesterday (tues night) but i did not get my price. i did pick up some msft leaps on tues. i also picked up 4 select funds on tues at close. all did great. also, y do u have over extend urself w. margin?? i think u are just not able to pass up all these wonderful companines.. relax and pay down margins on rallies. I promise u naz will tank again some day in future even if goes higher before it tanks. i have very little margin, mostly cuz i m a chicken. i have not plunged into Lu for a trade yet. i need to work on it before some one upgrades it. DRUG SECTOR is coming up again --------------------this is the intc news i got. U.S. chip makers are preparing to battle it out in the fast-growing market for computer servers, with a host of faster, more sophisticated chips in development. INTEL CORP and ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES set the stage for a new battle, by revealing technical details of new chips on Tuesday, as they both plan to target the high-end workstation and server markets, but with vastly different offerings. Intel revealed a few more technical details of its newly-named Itanium processor, its first chip designed using a new architecture for 64-bit computing. AMD announced its plans for a 64-bit chip, but it plans to base its chip on a new instruction set, called x86-64