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To: bambs who wrote (40851)10/14/2000 10:08:09 PM
From: Monty Lenard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77398
 
MSFT will fill that gap in about 10 years

LOL I guess everyone has to have one that they kinda like and msft is mine. But you may (and probably are) right. I became a long term investor in MSFT by "accident". :-) I tried to catch a falling knife and it cut me but I couldn't turn lose. I first bought MSFT many years ago and sold it sometime in 99 and got suckered about 75ish in 2000.

As Jessie Livermore said "Of course, if a man is both wise and lucky, he will not make the same mistake twice. But he will make any one of the ten thousand brothers and cousins of the original. The MISTAKE family is so large that there is always one of them around when you want to see what you can do in the fool-play line."

Well I found one of the ten thousand brothers and cousins and did not sell because I JUST KNEW IT WAS NOT GOING LOWER. :-)

BTW, he is not bothering me. I just don't have a lot of use for crybabies.

"Losing paper profits due to a huge ego can be very up setting."

I really do not think that is his problem. I think it goes much deeper than that.

Monty



To: bambs who wrote (40851)10/14/2000 10:31:41 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 77398
 
Posters like Ed can't help themselves. Losing paper profits due to a huge ego can be very up setting.

I haven't fired my accountant and hired you so on what basis do you make statements regarding my monetary transactions?Prove your contention or stop making them.You're getting into an area that you do not want to be in.

I suspect you use the same basis for most all your outlandish babble.Figment and imagination.



To: bambs who wrote (40851)10/14/2000 11:17:17 PM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 77398
 
bambs, CSCO may be slashing prices in certain areas, but not across the board. there is a long way to go in the networking sector. Who cares about those tiny CLECs? they account for very little of the 100-110 billion in expected spending next year...and that is just domestic spending. tp