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To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (11301)5/30/2000 10:57:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hey Bernie, I just took a "snapshot" of APCC and noticed how nicely your recent purchases are "developing!" Congratulations! My minimum order never tripped.

I'm getting similar image resolution on my VTSS purchases recently. Nice to be able to Focus on some good stocks.

Best regards,
Kodak in Kohler



To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (11301)5/30/2000 11:55:00 AM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bernie,Tom & Mr AIM Aggressive

Thxs for commenting on my thoughts, sure helps to keep everything in perspective. This is such a great Thread.

Since we have been passing the Digital pictures around I decided to investigate SNDK (SanDisk Corp). I sold myself on the idea and took a small starter position this am. Take a look and see what you think the potential is.

Subject 1745

Tom, next time you look at Value line see if you can verify the comments in this post.

Message 13788450

"With demand for flash memory expected to far outstrip
supply for some time, we believe the company is well
positioned for future growth. The equity holds wide
capital appreciation potential to 2003-2005, albeit
with above-average risk (Safety rank:4)."

"SanDisk stock is too volatile for most investors.
Still, we believe that the current share price is a
good entry point for aggressive, risk-tolerant
accounts."


Keith



To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (11301)6/1/2000 12:43:00 AM
From: RFH  Respond to of 18928
 
Bernie, I don't think you could have said it any better. What a great post. In my business, we are all dealing with the "managed care" issue. The consultants all say how very much more we would need to work at the reduced fees in order to just break even. The fixed costs all remain the same (like commissions) but the bottom line suffers horrendously. Keep up the good brain waves.

Sincerely,
RFH