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To: Mang Cheng who wrote (752)11/25/1999 9:30:00 PM
From: buckhead26  Respond to of 3770
 
I think a jump up to around 46 would be a breakout. Have a position in the high 30s and low 40s. Holding firm. Koslowski is a super ceo, knows his numbers and runs a lean ship. Most people don't even know what tyco is - they think they make model cars! Submarine cable is going gangbusters, and Sub is right up there with Alcatel (who by the way has the largest installed base of DSL circuits up and running bar none.) May add when I see a strong breakout or when see a dip to 40 to 41. It won't give you the .com multibagger, but a double may be likely in 12 months, and the ride is a merrygoround compared to the .com rollercoaster. But I do like both rides.

buckhead26



To: Mang Cheng who wrote (752)11/26/1999 9:08:00 AM
From: luther yow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3770
 
Glad to see you are aboard. I hope you also bought options to average. I think we are OK. Even tho the crash to 36 only lasted one day it could happen again, however think up is more likely. Still holding for 50, will re-evaluate at that time. We need to play it like USS, some long some to trade. Increase on dips. Look forward to all your DD and opinions.

Luther



To: Mang Cheng who wrote (752)11/30/1999 1:27:00 PM
From: luther yow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3770
 
Mang,
Can you find any reason for TYC to be dropping on very low volume (For TYC) Have a buy in at 40 averaging down. Still think it is going to be a great stock, after the first of the year I'm afraid.

Luther