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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Knighty Tin who wrote (75489)2/9/2000 12:10:00 PM
From: BSGrinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Michael,
But isn't that the point? Where would put opportunities come from if we didn't have idjit heads? Besides, the funds have been piling into Cisco for a long time - we've got to be running out of buyers soon. And with everyone in, it should go down faster than anything we've seen so far.

I think I'm going fishing. Do you think Mar 115's or April 105s are more likely to catch this big one?
Thanks,
/Kit



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (75489)2/9/2000 5:30:00 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
To All, The High Tech Strategist Review. An interesting issue, though I tend to prefer the ones that talk more about the individual issues. However, Fred makes his history lesson very interesting and thought provoking.

1. Half of the newsletter compares the scam run by Chuck Ponzi's SEC Corporation with the current tech stock scams run by Wall Street and the corporations themselves. The comparisons are too close to make anyone feel good about what is going on. I just hope the maroons survive long enough to pay me full price for my puts. <g>

2. Fred rips IBM's face off for their funkadelic accounting. He catches The Gerstner Gang is so many misdirects that it would be funny if gullible people were not thinking that last quarter's disaster was "better than expected." <g>

3. Tech business (not stock prices) nuclear winter is not only continuing into February, it is picking up steam.

4. Hey, Ike, Mr. Hickey sees a global glut in fiber networking capacity. Makes 140 times eps for Cisco sound a wee mite pricey.

5. He drags Amazon through the mud.