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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paul e thomas who wrote (7841)11/16/1997 9:46:00 AM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 13949
 
>> I listened to the the TPRO call on Friday. I was very impressed and urge everyone to buy some. <<

Ditto...

...in the center, and a variety of smaller dittos in the corners. --Dickens.

Bounced Czech
(FBN - Ditto!)



To: paul e thomas who wrote (7841)11/16/1997 11:04:00 AM
From: giddy guru  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
//gg//

Paul you wrote

My portfolio is now up 60m$ in 2 days( but had dropped 100m$ from 10/24 to 11/11).

Excellent move. Thanks for sharing your personal experience with us.

I am very confused. There is a lot of press about Y2K problems and how this can bring the economy down. So, one would expect the Y2K stocks should be doing good because of this increased publicity. Well, some are and some are cut in half. It is confusing while IMRS went down but MAST, CBSL are going up while all the three are looks like identical triplets. Sometimes I wonder about manipulation to let the big guys accumulate while the small guys are selling out bleeding in fear.

For example,
IMRS 37 to 19 1/2
PTUS 32 to 16
DDIM 40 to 20
VIAS 65 to 33
SEEC 37 to 21

But some are doing extremely good (overall market drop?)
KEA 39 to 29
CPWR 36 to 34
MAST 36 to 33
CBSL 40 to 35
....

Which stocks would you recommend to someone in Y2K sector with 12-18 months outlook. Because of the end of the year taxselling is upon us, the weak may get weaker. Though VIAS, DDIM, IMRS looks good, it may even dip further. On the other hand, by chasing KEA and CPWR, I am worried they will get the next axe when rotation comes in.

I had ALYD before and sold out for small profit. Worried about its BB status. Have a small position in IMRS and PTUS with deep losses.

Would appreicate your thoughts.

/gg/



To: paul e thomas who wrote (7841)11/16/1997 1:13:00 PM
From: IVAN1  Respond to of 13949
 
Thanks Paul for all your comments.

I can't see how anyone would be irritated by anything you have to say. I always read your posts with great interest and appreciate your thoughts. All best wishes, Ivan



To: paul e thomas who wrote (7841)11/17/1997 7:55:00 AM
From: Nanda  Respond to of 13949
 
Paul, I just read your post about TPRO. I have been in it for quit some time. Cheryl has done an amazing job on that thread along with Tokyo Mex , Skip , Michal and others. Recently I have added more than 8000 shares. My research seconds your opinion that TPRO and IMRS hold the best price appreciation potential in y2k area.