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To: billwot who wrote (14044)12/8/1997 3:07:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot, funny, but at least you cut your losses in APM and WDC and bought more Cpq? I was this old die-hard and therefore still have APM, now that hurts. I had sold it at a nice profit a while back and then bought it back. Dumb move. Billwot, you got to have some profit stocks in the last year. gg. Cpq for instance? Dell? Anyhow, if you need a profit, those can be sold and bought right back.

I am getting to the point where I have to think about selling something with a profit and you are right there is not too much there.
CPQ and Dell. They are short-term.I would buy it right back though. My margin interest has gone sky-high since most of my stocks have been taking a dive. I have not made a trade in 2 months. It is high time that I sell some of my losers and get into some downbeaten cheap stocks.

Sonny