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To: AD who wrote (4270)9/17/2000 11:17:24 PM
From: rulemaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6531
 
I've been reading your posts.

Are you saying that the party is almost over for JDSU/BRCM/CSCO? Out of curiosity, are you an investor or day trader? I myself have been trying to figure which is more profitable for me. Maybe your risk tolerance is greater than mine or maybe your DD is better, but I've been trying to find the next JDSU/BRCM/CSCO and it seems my moderate gains with older, proven winners is outperforming my picks for the next JDSU/BRCM/CSCO. Since this is the case, maybe I should just stick to proven companies, even though the party may be winding down...



To: AD who wrote (4270)9/18/2000 1:11:21 AM
From: Ingenious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6531
 
Aqua, well *everyone* is clearly an overstatement. Technology as we know it today (wireless phones, Internet access, portable computers etc.) is clearly in an infancy. I suppose it will takes several years (months?) for a lot of technology to deploy. When this occurs, it will be painfully obvious. For example, when subscriptions to magazines and periodicals start having an "electronic version" only and reduced rate etc. clearly, we are not there yet but when email is ubiquitous and the pipe is fat, magazines/books will be sent via email for a reduced rate. Perhaps, the subscription model will be bundles of services together. I suppose that might be a fundamental "sell" sign for companies like broadcom etc. and a "buy" signal for content businesses like ???