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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (12027)10/22/1997 8:46:00 PM
From: Scooter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonny--Tribe's in trouble if they don't win tonight. Don't you have a Chief Wahoo hat to put on for luck? <ggg>
Weird day for me, almost everything down. TPRO had a great day, breaking out of its base finally.
What's your take on TRV? I don't have many non-tech stocks (TBR, some blue chips, PFE...yawn) It's splitting 3-2 and buying back $1 billion in stock. I like excitement, that's why I don't have many "regular stocks."

Reagrds,

Scooter



To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (12027)10/22/1997 9:56:00 PM
From: dougjn  Respond to of 27012
 
Sonny...I have a portfolio currently of 16 stocks. (I spreadsheet currently 105, which are price updated at will, in seconds, curtesy of Yahoo downloads, and some macros I wrote.)

Of those I own, Intel has 1) the lowest 12 month projected gain and 2) the lowest 24 month projected gain, from current prices.

I have no ulterior, argumentative or stock manipulative motives in saying this. (While it could be that IOM could be manipulated on the NET three years ago when a tiny co that wall street did not follow, anyone who thinks SI can move Intel is smoking WEED.)

Accordingly, some while ago at considerably higher prices, I sold all intel other than my deep long term profits. It is against my investor religion to sell those.

Point is, at current prices, intl, much as I love it, is not a good new or other than major gain hold, investment.

I really think many here, as is common on most threads of SI, lack objective vision. It is important to do the work to have many investment alternatives, so that's one's good judgment is not ruined by a lack of data.

Intel will or course be multiples higher in five years. If I didn't think so, I would sell my Jan 96 at 25 intels.

My opinion.

Regards, Doug