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To: jmanvegas who wrote (60343)1/6/2000 8:11:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
jman, do you know, you can't say "Q" anymore for Qcom,
qcom lost the symbol to Qwest communications. They'll
have to buy them out - which shouldn't be too difficult -g-.



To: jmanvegas who wrote (60343)1/6/2000 8:25:00 PM
From: Michael Kucera  Respond to of 152472
 
re:" This whole exercise is a total crock of sh*t but we have to go through it now and then, otherwise the shorts and naysayers won't play with us longs anymore. Now that wouldn't be fun. I'm holding Q until the sun doesn't shine anymore"

you know in a strange sort of way this whole market is just one big sandbox, just like the one you might find in a preschool playground where we frolic around every day and its all "fun and games until someone loses an eye" or something like that and then everyone backs off and the next day everybody is playing together again...but EVERYONE is disappointed when the whistle blows and recess is over...thats what happened today IMO. Here are my price targets for a few techs for the year 2000:
Qcom: 400
AOL:140
Msft:160
Dell:70
Csco:130
Sorry for the OT stuff but I had to make my list official :)
-Mike