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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (24913)12/7/1999 4:59:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Brian. Yes, you should be. Good going though. To tell you the truth. I thought it may go down in after hours and I could pick it up again tomorrow cheaper. It's down a little but still a far cry from where I sold it at 320. I was almost sure it would hit close to 350 before the close, but a bird in hand is worth 2 in the bush. I hung in there since earlier this year and am really not upset. S C R E A M. gg. I am more ticked at myself for having sold QCOM too soon or not picking it up again in the 340's. I was also thinking of buying back into RHAT after hearing the news on Dell and Rhat. So much for that. And that stock seems more iffy to me than QCOM. You just can't get everything at the right moment. But I wanted QCOM for the long term. I am not looking for profit taking in the NAZ but should it come, I will get back into QCOM. Well. I certainly talked a lot about QCOM without having it. Frank should thank me. gg.

I think it's time to buy more of those storage stocks. They did not move as much as my other internet stocks. Wow. INSP, VRSN, RNWK etc.

Nokia is now the biggest market cap company in Europe? or something to that affect. Anyhow. It's bigger than BP. No wonder it needed a rest today. gg.

Sonny



To: Brian Malloy who wrote (24913)12/7/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Brian. Cramer is happy. Are you a subscriber?

thestreet.com

Everybody is stunned by Yahoo and the likes today. Analysts call it something they never heard of before. But who is complaining? gg.

Wow. You'd better be in some of the right stocks or you got left behind.

Should be an interesting day tomorrow.

Darn. I just told Yaacov not to wonder why AOL is stalling. But now I am wondering myself. Even my TRRA was up big today. Well. Maybe everyone needed the money to buy Yahoo. Oops. It just came to me. AOL is in the S&P. Some of those money managers probably had to sell some AOL also to buy Yahoo at THESE prices. Better send this to Yaacov.

Sonny