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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (135629)12/12/2001 9:01:08 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<Whats' wrong HJ? My companies going up again?>
Bill, think about this. When some of your stocks goes up that means some of mine will too.
>Tell us your reason.<
Well, as everyone knows advertising on the web is not going away...although it can be annoying at times.
>Management or momentum, HJ? <
I like both. I think IBM has been superbly managed since Akers got the axe, before Gerstner moved in.
Mo-mo can be instant gratification...if you know when to leave.
Name me one person who doesn't like mo-mo while it lasts...other than the shorts who bet against it.
>Subscribing to the Fool? <
Iomega Corporation designs, manufactures and markets innovative storage solutions, based on removable-media technology for personal computer & electronics device users.For the 3 months ended 4/1/01, sales fell 19% to $278.2M. Net income fell 81% to $9.8M.
Ps
Do you remember the mo-mo in Netscape, before Microsoft destroyed it?



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (135629)12/14/2001 10:03:31 AM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Respond to of 164684
 
>>>Aren't we grouchy! Whats' wrong HJ?
>>>

William,

HJ needs love.... :-))

--Olu E.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (135629)12/14/2001 12:57:31 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 164684
 
>> Whats' wrong HJ? My companies going up again? <<

i guess that's all a matter of perspective now isn't it. in my mind you're companies are going down. in my mind the bulls are all riled up about this most recent rally yet the markets are vacillating around levels seen back in august when i was telling rdb and sarmad that the market was going to bounce to and fro but end up nowhere. of course i said the same thing after the april rally which we are currently below, and i said the same thing at the end of the january rally which we are even farther below.

i fully expect we will have the same conversation a few months from now when the markets have failed to make any more headway.