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


To: Epics who wrote (50482)10/3/2000 2:37:38 PM
From: johnd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Sure, that is a lot of objectivity



To: Epics who wrote (50482)10/3/2000 3:55:32 PM
From: Thunder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
The stock sells off each and every day. Its not going to stop..The whole world is negative on msft right now.

It sure seems that way, at times. Think about it when this psychology reverses, as it inevitably will, very soon. I've laid my chips in thinking that it will be higher than 61-64 by the end of October with the prospect of a relatively stellar report and/or exceptional guidance going forward as a potential catalyst to some upward movement. However my feeling is that it will need to be coupled with resolute legal events for any meaningful and sustainable upward movement.

The longer term view that I have, I am much more comfortable in stating. When exactly, and what exactly commences it in the short term, is anyones guess and I'm sure big money already knows. Nearing the end of year 2001, it will be like a flashback in time, when the coffee house talk will rein once again from the not so patient: "I wish I would of bought MSFT". What a difference a year will make when we reflect back and realize that the statement "Endure and Conquer" were not just idle words, but a reality to come.



Respectfully,
Thunder