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To: Pancho Villa who wrote (9873)11/8/1997 7:48:00 PM
From: Mang Cheng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
"Pentium bug surfaces"

"A new bug that crashes Intel (INTC)
Pentium processors has been found and is now
being discussed openly on the Internet. "

news.com



To: Pancho Villa who wrote (9873)11/8/1997 7:52:00 PM
From: Bob Zacks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
I like coms for the long run . They will eventualy benefit from the rebuilding of cable and telco internet with other products. The cable modem market is just evolving now. With the merger and market changes coms is in a transition stage now. If it goes much lower I'm going to sell my dogs and take a larger positoin in it. Any guesses where the bottom support is.



To: Pancho Villa who wrote (9873)11/9/1997 2:30:00 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
Pancho

This is a tough place to invest. The greatest returns are with the companies with the highest growth rates. Unfortunately this sector has slowed and shifted somewhat. If a company has disappointed slightly it will be taken out and shot...NO prisoners allowed!

We do not get all the information we need in a timely manner to make good decisions. On top of that even if you understand the engineering and marketing and needs of the marketplace companys can and do very often take the wrong fork in the road. The good ones realize their mistakes and shift course quickly.

Networking is at a crossroads right now. There are many pathways to take. I see six or seven ways to link people and computers to the web.

The winner will be the one with the most solutions (and of course good marketing!)

Can you folks guess who will win?

Eric