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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (23895)4/29/2000 8:34:00 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 54805
 
For what it's worth, why not highlight the entire message, then copy and paste it to a letter to yourself. That way, you can send a copy of it to a friend and/or file it away using your own heading.

- Fred



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (23895)4/29/2000 10:30:00 PM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
that's dumb. one of the purposes of the system should be to let you "collect" great posts you come across...

tb@SIgh.com

PS thanks fred, good idea



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (23895)4/30/2000 8:57:00 AM
From: Tecinvestor  Respond to of 54805
 
PS can anyone tell me how to "file" a post from a thread into one's folders?

Tekboy, you can also copy the entire post, then paste the entire post into a PM addressed to yourself, then send the PM to yourself, then file it under any name you wish. This way you don't have to respond to the post you wish to copy. Tec.



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (23895)4/30/2000 9:59:00 AM
From: chaz  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 54805
 
uf, anyone:

I'm thinking about MSFT at these prices...not for my own portfolio, but for those of eight family members...my four kids, plus four grandchildren.

The notion is that MSFT will be around 40 years from now, doing things we have no conception of today, but still around doing great stuff, and that even if broken up, the surviving companies will still be powerful.

One little $70 share today, suppose it splits what, 15 times in 40 years, becomes 32,768 shares...and if each is then worth ~$70, that's $2.3 million.

That would be a 29% annual growth...nah...what's wrong with this picture? Can we even attempt to think ahead that far with companies like CSCO and INTC?

Chaz