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To: AmericanVoter who wrote (16812)2/27/2000 12:49:00 PM
From: Paulh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19700
 
Amien,

These stories are abundant which indicates to me that once the vast majority of investors start to get it, we could have a tidal wave of investment dollars entering our sector. Naturally, CMGI would get its share, and if it keeps executing, the share will only increase.

This is an exciting time to be investing at least in the internet sector.

FWIW,
Paul



To: AmericanVoter who wrote (16812)2/27/2000 6:43:00 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19700
 
If one could actually convince his friends to buy winning stocks on his recommendation, he would be morally obligated to become a broker.
It is hard as hell not to tout one's successes. I refuse to tell my friends or students that I had everything in DELL, CISCO, and Intel over the last four years, or had moved into QCOM, JDSU or CMGI over the last 15 months. They would only hate me if they knew. "Why didn't you tell me years ago." When I mention a company favorably in my strategic management class I urge my students that if they chose to act on it, to write and date a memo that they have interpreted the message as a tip and that I am neither responsible for their wins or losses. They agree to do their own DD and to make their own decisions. Last semester, a student came to me and said his father had invested heavily on QCOM (which had been the student's project company). He was delighted with his son, his investment, the son's professor. and the University. He became a very rich man by listening to his son's advice.