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To: Sonki who wrote (25444)2/19/2000 12:50:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonki. Tern. Right. Almost a double in 1 month. But if George Gilder is right, it could go higher. He recommended QCOM years ago when it was a small company and it took years for QCOM to rise. But in this day and age things can move overnight. I had looked at it earlier this week. Hm. Looking in a market like this does not do it for you anymore. It's action that counts. gg.

Anyhow, I bought 1oo sh. of JNPR when it went down yesterday. It went down a bit further but came back in after hours. It was as high as 269 yesterday, so I thought 240's was ok. Sure hope I am right. I looked at this company quite some time ago. Decided a little late. But you know what they say: Better late than never. Hope it holds true.

I could not go on SI since my last post early Friday morning. I guess I stayed on the old SI too long. Had to correspond with SI sev. times. I don't know if they fixed the problem or if I did by finally taking off the old SI and strictly staying with the new SI. I just kept this stupid: Navigation canceled. I like my folder on the new SI. It's empty. But I guess I will learn what to do with all of this new stuff. I have not fig. out yet on how to get to post No.1 on our thread, without clicking prev. 40 posts. It could take a long time with this method to go to the No.1 post. gg.

I hope Tuesday will look a bit better. Nothing than trying to kill the goose that lays golden eggs. Thanks Mr.Greenspan. Some call him a little senile now. I think that's what I have said some time ago. He has been fairly good but he had cost me plenty in 87. Took years to recover. I think he should get used to this new paradigm instead of constantly slipping back to this old Philips curve.

Sonny