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Technology Stocks : PNJA currnently at 23.. is this just the beginning??? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: puborectalis who wrote (17)1/16/2000 2:37:00 AM
From: Ben Geh  Respond to of 42
 
Here's some exciting info on PNJA:

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Interesting also that Anthony of A@P is recommending this stock to his followers to "BUY" instead of to "SHORT". He bought at 22 and 24.

If the report by Dow Jones that PNJA had spurted up due to institutional buying is true, then this stock really has ways to go!



To: puborectalis who wrote (17)1/16/2000 10:49:00 AM
From: Wes Stevens  Respond to of 42
 
stephen,

It will not happen overnight, but I really feel that it will come a lot sooner then most think. For sure it will not be decades. Broadband to the home is one of the things needed to push this along, and that is growing fast. GE, MSFT, INTC and IBM are among the heavyweights pushing this type of technology. Between the dollars these companies see and our love for gadgets, IBM's commercial about the refrigerator calling the repairman is not that far off.



To: puborectalis who wrote (17)1/16/2000 11:03:00 AM
From: edkaiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42
 
Did he really say it will take decades? That is hilarious. I agree that it won't happen this year or maybe not even next year, but has this guy never heard of Bluetooth, for instance? Within 5 years, I think a lot of people will have at least one broadband connection coming into the house, and will be using electric outlets, phone lines, coax and/or wireless to make a home network that reaches from the kitchen to the living room to the bedroom and more. I don't know how big that "lot" will be, but it will certainly be big enough to to drive significant profits fo companies in the industry.

This sounds like a "television is just a fad" kind of prediction. And yet the guy works at Internet.com? LOL