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To: Sunny who wrote (13744)1/1/2000 1:31:00 PM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Sunny, I have GMST 100% in my Roth, and plan to add to that position for 2000. My sense is that, as with the Q, the impact of consumer spending on this company will be simply tremendous, and for that reason, it will outperform. Not a real idea as to just when, but if early I am, then I will reap immense benefits later when it does move because my position will have been established "too early." (ggg)

When to switch? Well, I'm pretty aggressive, so if I find or conclude at some point that holding G for a two-bagger costs me participation in a probable three or four-X, I would likely rearrange the furniture. I'm in G for at least the next two years however.



To: Sunny who wrote (13744)1/1/2000 1:34:00 PM
From: BI*RI  Respond to of 54805
 
Sunny,

I have JDSU, EMC, GBLX, TLAB, QCOM, and NTAP in my taxable account.

My Roths (me and the Mrs.) are all CREE. The 4K going in next week will be to buy more CREE.

Why? Because CREE is the "most lightly held for me" and therefore the most likely to be sold at profit. Hence the placement in the tax free account.

Marc