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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ayn rand who wrote (43364)4/25/2000 12:53:00 PM
From: Danny  Respond to of 74651
 
North_40, what's so funny about those bears is that
they never learned. Just looked at these life-time
buying opportunities in the past 6-9 months on
the following blue-chip stocks:

1:) AOL was dragged down to 48 due to worries on the merge.
2:) DELL was at 35 due to concerns on PC growth.
3:) PG was at 53 due to a slight earning miss
4:) IBM was at 90 and everyone thought that was the
end of the world.
5:) MRK was at 55 as nobody seemed to need any prescription
drugs going forward.

Each and every above example saw a big sell-off with
unprecedent volume, yet each and every one of these
stocks all came back strong.

I am not hoping for a quick turnaround in MSFT, in fact,
I am even thinking of selling some once MSFT bounced back
into high 70 range. But to sell MSFT at 65? No way!