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To: Sonki who wrote (31187)4/21/2000 3:16:00 PM
From: techtonicbull  Respond to of 64865
 
Sonki: 3500 on the NAZ is reasonable for next week, but I would conservatively say 2900 will be a "floor". This correction/crash is not over. MSFT will contribute their share to it. But I don't really care. I am holding SUNW for about 5 years and will hold it at least 7 more if not more and I am sure to see ups and downs but I am a believer in the basic premise of the company, the business model, the execution of concept to market, and its leader Scott McNeally. I have felt they have always been an extremely honest company. One that you hold as your "core holding".

There is a debate as to whether you call SUNW a "franchise" company like HWP and IBM. I think they are going to be one in the future and are not there totally yet. I think SUNW is in its "adolescence" as a company and has many more years to grow and mature.



To: Sonki who wrote (31187)4/22/2000 6:01:00 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Sonki: I own no MSFT stock and didnt listen to the CC. All I know about their earnings and projection is what I either heard on CNBC or read in their PR. I thought they had somewhat less revenue but beat the consensus a couple cents. I also thought they guided forward estimates conservatively. I thought MSFT always did that?? Why is everyone so upset? JDN