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To: SirRealist who wrote (30538)1/27/2001 2:56:30 PM
From: KevinMark  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 49816
 
AJC is nothing more than a high paid, public tout for Goldman, and I DO MEAN "highly paid"!

Regarding MCDT...I have always felt this stock was a pig. They have the entire company leveraged on ONE contract with EMC, which comes up for review in February. EMC has the option to look elsewhere, and if they do, MCDT will be a floating turd, similar to VIXL! I believe we all remember that POS! Their earnings report means nothing, until they announce who there other CLIENT is.

KM



To: SirRealist who wrote (30538)1/27/2001 4:35:18 PM
From: nolimitz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
Good afternoon all,
Now that Mom is staying home with the kids and taking 80% of my pay check.
I am looking at the possibility of doing a 403B roll-over for my wife into a trad. IRA. It's not a huge amount (80k) and it is 100% invested in mutual funds through Aetna....? The visibility on the funds is not great (not terrible) but I tend to think I can do better in other funds/stocks.
The main question is: since it is already 100% in the market, would it be better to go all in at once or dollar cost average over a 12-18 month period? Thanks

Edit: I'm not sure if I can leave it in the same funds on a roll over either. so there would be some commission costs as well.