To: Mama Bear who wrote (61064 ) 10/21/2000 12:30:05 PM From: Cheeky Kid Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087 As I said in a post last week, if I owned HAND I would have blew out my position when it first hit 97 bucks. I believe the stock is getting ahead of itself. HAND has the team and vision to make this thing fly, and one day this could be trading at levels many times higher than it is today. They have the team, the vision, not to mention the guy who invented the Palm Pilot. I know, I know, just because he invented the device doesn't mean he will be successful again, but I believe they will. I use these gadgets on a daily basis, that's my hobby, that's what I thrive on, computers and technology. When you start putting these devices to work, talking to others who use them and find out what they use them for, you can start to imagine what the future may hold. I first looked at a handheld device back in 93, I played with it in the store, but passed on buying one because I felt they were way ahead of themselves. Well in 98 I finally bought my first PDA. Since then, I could not imagine life without one. The PDA time is now here, they will be everywhere, some integrated with Cell Phones and other devices, others just PDA's by themselfs. Nokia, what justifies the stock price? They make Cell Phones, (not their only business) yet they sell a pile of phones, and look at the competition out there, look at the selection of Cell phones, look at the price of Cell Phones, some are free if you just sign a Air Time Plan. Who in the world would buy a Cell Phone when you can get one FREE? WHY IS NOKIA MAKING SO MUCH MONEY? How can they sell that many phones with all that competition out there? Maybe HAND will become half as large and as diverse as Nokia one day. You know, so many people talk about market saturation, they usually have narrow vision, the market can stand many similar products without being saturated, as people are different and don't all want to drive a black Model T.