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Technology Stocks : Broadcom (BRCM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (3488)1/20/2000 11:04:00 AM
From: Roger Hess  Respond to of 6531
 
Andrew - Are there any companies in their sweet spots now that you would recommend?



To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (3488)1/20/2000 11:56:00 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6531
 
I am not a LTBH investor, although I'm also not a daytrader. I've held BRCM off and on for about 8 months now, and for me it's time to move on. . .

Andrew Danielson


You couldn't resist those shares of Wal-Mart any longer could you?

$1650 invested in Wal-Mart at the IPO in 1970 is worth over $18 Million today. Happy trading Andrew. You ought to read "Inside the Tornado" and "The Gorilla Game" to really learn about sweet spots.

BB



To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (3488)1/20/2000 8:09:00 PM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 6531
 
and for me it's time to move on. . .

Andrew Danielson
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And how!



To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (3488)1/20/2000 9:31:00 PM
From: Ingenious  Respond to of 6531
 
Mr. Danielson, if BRCM were just a .com company I might agree with your short term outlook. Fact is that BRCM has developed a bundle of technologies useful in many aspects of broadband communications. They have not only miniturized things others have done but they have added real added value with new inventions. Hard to argue with a company as innovative and business-like at the same time. I could see BRCM hitting $1000 by end of year. (We are probably going to see BRCM split twice by 12/00 so that would be about $250).
IMHO
Leland