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To: Rambi who wrote (40304)10/22/1999 6:07:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
I have an eleven-year-old, Nicholas. I just asked him what to buy, he was a little miffed at having to come upstairs because The Simpsons is on, but he was pleased that his opinion was requested. He says buy KO (well, actually he said Coca-Cola). Ben suggests cable internet stocks, well, what he actually said was Road-Runner, which I think is owned by a consortium, and AOL, he says AOL will always do well, but Ben is 14, that's over the hill, right?



To: Rambi who wrote (40304)10/22/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Or we could ask my sister, Lydia, the nurse. She made her husband sell all his shares in Columbia Health Care, and buy Microsoft and Intel, instead. Her reasoning was, "what's going to be around forever?" I laughed at her, laughed, I tell you. And bought Diebold, Dayrunner, Iridium. Try looking at a chart of DBD, DAYR or IRIDF.

Then I got smart, and bought Lucent, Cisco, Intel, Microsoft, AOL, Qualcomm, and AtHome, and then after I'd made a few bucks, sold them.

I am ready to turn over a new leaf.



To: Rambi who wrote (40304)10/22/1999 7:34:00 PM
From: Justin C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It may not be too late to buy MSFT.

This post has an investment guru saying that MSFT
will be a 100-bagger over the next 10 years ...

techstocks.com