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To: edamo who wrote (148774)12/8/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: John Hauser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
alright edamo - re: MCOM (sorry...)

regarding the 'ditch diggers', my wife and I were reviewing our fantastic returns over the past 2 years when she asked "Is anyone out there LOSING money?"

"Well, for every winner, there's a loser. I just haven't met one."

JH



To: edamo who wrote (148774)12/8/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: TechMkt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
We may have ended up down today, but it was on lower than average volume. Thats a good sign. We amy be flushing out the last of the "panickers" and the REAL BULLS will take charge of this stock again and make it soar!

This is one stock I DON"T intend on selling. The management, and future outlook, is tremendous. Stay the course.

Fez



To: edamo who wrote (148774)12/8/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Edamo,..Re:.can't continue justifying why the old methods have failed

It may be that the old methods haven't failed just that the old practitioners of those methods have failed to adjust to the changing tech environment? <g>

Although things seem to be moving at a quickened pace these days, actually the cycles are still present. For instance, from the Semiconductor Industry Association, we're at the beginning of a multiyear up cycle for that industry and when we pay attention and rotate funds into these stocks, we are rewarded as have AMAT holders and others have been. <g>

I believe Greg said early in the year that we would move from a PC-centric world to a net-centric world and lo and behold, MSFT sets a deal with Ericyson and T is spinning off it's wireless operation. Must be some validity to Greg's suspicion. <g>

We have more and better tools now to make decisions, not to mention we don't have to wait for mailed info anymore so it's probably not strange that the pace is somewhat quickened. And, as with any exuberance, some get overdone. <g>

We'll get corrections or rotations but for anyone doing their homework, they'll still be rewarded, along with those that do no homework at all but just ride the big MO! <g>

Cheers,

Lee