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To: DanZ who wrote (23355)5/18/2000 7:19:00 PM
From: Larry S.  Respond to of 53068
 
Other than you, who's buying CSCO, ggg. Seriously, CSCO is hugely owned by institutions and funds. We are seeing a shift away from techs to value. Fund managers are going to buy value stocks for the short term, rather than add to the high PE techs that they already have a ton on. CSCO may well be a good trading stock. Don't forget, if you are willing to take a small gain, you need to be able to take a small loss. Repeat. if you are willing to take a small gain, you need to be able to take a small loss. once more..., looking in the mirror.....larry



To: DanZ who wrote (23355)5/18/2000 9:33:00 PM
From: John Solder  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 53068
 
CSCO seems to be mired in a funk. Even a general tech sector rally cannot stimulate buying interest. Larry's words are ringing in my ears 'if you are willing to take a small gain, you must be willing to take a small loss'. OTOH I agree w/ you that CSCO has got an easy $10-15 pop waiting in it. I thought I was a genius buying it @57, now I'm just another schmuck.

Talk about funk, what is happening w/ NEON ? Sue, what's your read on it's continued sideways action ?

ONT- CSFB is having their general market dog and pony show this week, ONT is a guest issue, I would love to hear the buzz.