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To: Dennis who wrote (13929)12/4/1997 1:22:00 AM
From: Sonki  Respond to of 27012
 
D1, sonny, I sold fsesx at the worstp possible time.(29.50) and now it's up. I knew i was picking a bottom to sell. i m pretty good at
picking bottoms. only thing i did wrong was sell instead of buy.

oh well, now what ? i give up . i supporse fsrbx is retail.
i hate to jump around. i will wait till fsesx is a buy.

that and i m hoping to buy f....what ever the health fund is.

that's all. i m tired. good night.



To: Dennis who wrote (13929)12/8/1997 3:25:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Dennis, how 'bout them Pats? Still doubtful about their making the playoffs? Patriots - 49ers Super Bowl! Well, nice to wish anyway.

With all the folks here that watch WSW, I'm surprised this hasn't been posted yet (from Bloomberg Market Movers):

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Intel Corp. (INTC) rose as much as 1 5/8 to 79 3/16 and Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN) rose as
much as 1 15/16 to 48 1/8 after Frank Cappiello, president of McCullough, Andrews &
Cappiello, said economic turmoil in Asia should help the companies gain market share and
attain wider margins. Cappiello made his comments on Public Broadcasting Service's ''Wall
Street Week With Louis Rukeyser'' program.
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Tony