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To: pz who wrote (27666)1/2/2001 8:52:32 AM
From: chartseer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
Contest picks: ICGE and CMGI

Both selling under book value and both close to their cash per share positions. I really didn't put a lot into these picks and am not currently long either one. The fact I am not long either one and I didn't put a lot into these picks should mean they have a very good chance of doing well. Both were culled from other people's SI posts. CMCI is from Ron's postings and ICGE is from Sue's thoughtfully posted list of year 2000 stocks. I was quite undecided whether I should post any issues I wasn't long but figured I have a better chance then if I listed any of my dogs. Both have terrible PnF charts, but Hey! who knows? It really is against my nature to go short but that one short issue will in all probability win this contest. I am still dancing with the BEAR only now I am greatly considering letting the Bear lead.

then again what the heck do I know?

chartseer



To: pz who wrote (27666)1/2/2001 9:06:24 AM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
Today's picks: Paul, you posted that people could add picks during the day today. My suggestion is that any picks posted after 9:30 AM (market open) be at today's closing price rather than Fridays. Interesting that both Chartster and Ron picked CMGI and ICGE (GMTA?) they might have to take turns driving the Boxster while cruising for er, stock selections. good luck all. interesting the preponderance of tech names (duh, what else). and only a few shorts. larry