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To: uu who wrote (5688)11/17/1997 9:22:00 PM
From: marvin litman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
ADDI.

I had that stock for a while (SPNSF). It never went any where

in a couple of years. It's a little higher now.......

But how long do you have to wait. I like CACI much better.

MARVIN



To: uu who wrote (5688)11/18/1997 1:27:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Addi,

No sweat. Like I said, I really like SUNW but unfortunately I
really foresee a recessionary(depressionary?) psychology developing in
the overall marketplace once the significance of Y2K is realized in
1998-99. There is going to be genuine FEAR, on Wall Street as
analysts try to belatedly come to terms with the true impacts on their
current "darlings".

The scenario is not pretty and since I feel very confident that I
have a potential double in KEA, I chose to divert my assets in that
direction. And eventually I will do the same with our CPQ and DELL
once they have their finished their run.

Also, to Downsouth(JerryN), if you take a look at the links that I
provided you will find a pretty complete listing of Y2K stocks running
the gamet from conservative issues like KEA and AMS to more
speculative ones like ZITL and TPRO. I personally like TPRO, although
I have yet to take a position in the company. Once they have postive
earnings we may see it begin to really take off.

Regards,

Ron