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To: computer_doc who wrote (26876)12/10/1999 10:28:00 PM
From: U Up U Down  Respond to of 43080
 
Buy one red-hot tech fund -- retire in 2009?
It works .... on paper!

By Dr. Paul B. Farrell, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 10:59 AM ET Dec 10, 1999
Mutual Understanding
More "FarrellonFunds"

LOS ANGELES (CBS.MW) -- It's time to forget all those low return
funds making less than 100 percent. Put all your money on one red-hot
tech fund and retire before you know it!

You think I'm pulling your leg? Nope, that is one investor's strategy. And
why not? After all, with all these triple-digit tech funds out there, all you
gotta do is put your dough in one of them and just sit back for the next
decade, then retire with that proverbial million bucks. Right?

Seriously. After all, Harry Dent virtually guaranteed prosperity and a
sustained bull market in his Roaring 2000s best-seller. Well, at least till
2009. And he's not alone. A lot of other futurists are betting on the
so-called "20-Year Global Economic Boom."
cbs.marketwatch.com



To: computer_doc who wrote (26876)12/11/1999 3:09:00 AM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
Thats the info CNBC said... But obviously people did not think it was worth more than a 1/4 for the past few weeks and for those kind of prices its basically worthless.. Hopefulyl a lot of the people holding from last year jumped out at the sight to get at least some of their money back. And most likely DLJ were one of the big sellers.

bigcharts.com

About DecisionOne

Employing more than 5,000 people, DecisionOne is the largest independent provider of multivendor computer maintenance and technology support services in North America. Headquartered near Philadelphia, PA, the Company provides services for a broad range of computing environments, from the data center to the desktop, through one of the industry's largest service infrastructures. DecisionOne has an impressive roster of customers, representing more than 50 percent of Fortune 1000 companies. For more information regarding DecisionOne, refer to the DecisionOne web site at decisionone.com.



To: computer_doc who wrote (26876)12/11/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: eik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
DOCI Shares Almost Triple Although They Will Soon Be Worthless.

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