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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (24550)10/22/1999 5:46:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good morning Sonny,

Wow" What a smashing Philip Morris and Ibm took yesterday. I think that the yield on MO must be around 7%. This is some serious yield.
Loan me a million so I can get $70,000 a year. When the republicans get back in office this stock is going to soar. Gertsner should be censored for his ridiculous, insensitive and obnoxious comments during the conference call. Maybe he should even be put out to pastures.
I do not own Nokia but have Qualcom. Hopefully Qualcom will benefit today from Nokia's outstanding quarterly earnings report yesterday.
I also have shares in Gateway. Now why the hell doesn't Micheal Dell have the vision that the Ceo of Gateway ha??. The alliance with AOL by gateway was a brilliant strategic move as shareholders vaulted the stock of Gateway by 10 points. Maybe today we will have a little rebound from IBM??

have a great Friday
Frank



To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (24550)10/22/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
sonny, Nokia and GTW had a huge mony flow yesterday and GTW has had huge mony flow every single day for last week...
u can use weakness in sunw if u want to enter sunw

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Sun Microsystems Inc., with a heavy Internet-related clientele, says it is unfazed by any Y2K effect. Sun beat analysts' expectations in the quarter that ended Sept. 26, when revenue grew 25%. In addition, IBM has been losing market share to rivals, mainly Sun Microsystems Inc. Sun is gaining rapidly in the important market for so-called midrange servers, which generally cost between $100,000 and $1 million apiece. With about 20% market share, Sun is in striking distance of IBM, which had just under 22% share at midyear, according to IDC.

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