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To: Chispas who wrote (22155)1/15/2002 7:29:11 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 99280
 
remember as the 60s passed on into the late 70s there were sad remarks about those that took one too many doses of acid?
Well this Malone fellow i dare say ate one too many chips and he now has a permanent bubble between his ears where a brain once existed.
Sounds like he was the bubble-meister guru of Silicon Valley and he yearns for another Bubble-In Love-Fest.Max p.s. just feeling a bit sarky today.



To: Chispas who wrote (22155)1/15/2002 7:38:53 PM
From: DlphcOracl  Respond to of 99280
 
Chispas: This guy sounds as if he is a George Gilder clone. To get a reading on how "prescient" his calls are, take a look at how the stocks on Gilder's "Telecosm" list did in 2000 and 2001.



To: Chispas who wrote (22155)1/15/2002 8:22:22 PM
From: Chispas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Softie, here's where you can say "TIMBER"...

After hours' Nasdaq-100...Oh, my Gawd!...

dynamic.nasdaq.com



To: Chispas who wrote (22155)1/28/2002 8:01:16 PM
From: Chispas  Respond to of 99280
 
"The truth of the matter is that all the major systems vendors are in big
trouble. Whole areas of the industry are a wasteland and no amount of
clutching at golden straws can disguise the fact. It is virtually impossible to
make money out of PCs or indeed out of any sort of hardware. Software
companies are doing better but it is very much hard times all around.'

smh.com.au