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To: Wizard who wrote (2581)1/7/2000 1:33:00 PM
From: David R. Doerr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3773
 
My son was born in 1998. Do you think someone not even 1 could read Investor's Business Daily and find pivot points?! If Davis saw that you were calling him a little baby, I think I would let him kick the living hell out of you.

Wizard, what about the interest rate environment?

PS I am still very long this stock unless my 155s get called away in 2 weeks. I was simply very heavy in the pants with this stock before selling some at 184. If my 155s get called away, I then have a normal weighting position in this stock. Don't call me weak. You can't even spell Dow Jones!



To: Wizard who wrote (2581)1/7/2000 1:34:00 PM
From: PeterR1700  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3773
 
Wizard - not that our "thread mate who has a son" can't answer for himself but he wasn't a (IMO) weak hand who got shaken out.

Without going into detail, "that man" and I have been in bvsn for 2+ years a least. We've both done quite well.

He chose to take profit and nimbly dodge the downdraft. I, contrarily, did not.

But knowing "that man" as I do, I'm sure he will respond
with love...because he is a loving man.

Peter
P.S. I'm glad as hell this tiger's going back up. Last couple of days have been "uncomfortable."



To: Wizard who wrote (2581)1/7/2000 4:05:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy  Respond to of 3773
 
I had thought about going full bore into SAP but I just don't think the price appreciation is going to be there relative to other players. Even though they are trying to build in Web functionality a few studies seem to indicate that savings are not as great as anticipated. Customer Support stocks like BVSN, Jeeves, SIEBEL and so forth as you think will show strong growth going forward.

In any case, B2B is the place to be. Although I could be wrong and SAPY could pull an ORCL on the market.

Regards,