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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peter Greenhill who wrote (3857)10/28/1997 8:58:00 PM
From: vinod Khurana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Hello Pete...No, did not buy MSFT. My target remains $115 - $120.
I believe we will see it within 3 months. The chart clearly indicates
a slow trend to the downside. This stock would have to break $137.5 followed by $139 before I am convinced that this stock is going back to the $150's.
I am basing my analysis on support and resistance lines and will change my opinion if either is broken...to the upside or downside.

V.K

P.S What's happening in overseas markets ?



To: Peter Greenhill who wrote (3857)10/29/1997 1:30:00 PM
From: John Chen  Respond to of 74651
 
Peter, it's PURE luck.

Without semiconductor advances, there is no cheap PCs for Gates to
enjoy.

Any by the way, the semiconductor advances are ALL possible because
of the 'ADVANED workstations' from Apollo(now HWP) and Sunw.

At least until even today. Never mind DELL touts 'industry standard
workstation' from WINTEL.

Do you think that requires a lot of 'hardwork'? Yes, maybe by
someone else.

It's funny that Sunw/Workstation guys building machines so that
someone else can cheap PCs to take away their own market.

How often you are in this kind of position, that your competitor is
actually helping you?

LUCK, LUCK, DAMED LUCK.