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To: Stonehenge who wrote (14512)12/14/1997 12:52:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hi Stonehenge, I just have time for a few posts. I was just kidding you about the 56, what else is there to do? I don't think we can rely on the brokers at this time. There is too much game playing going on and some don't know any more than we do. We can look things up on the net and do our own guessing. gg. Seriously, I have not used a full service broker in years and can't remember the last time I took their advice. I know that last time my IRA broker tried to give me some advise on Intel I did not take it. He wanted me to sell at least half of my Intcw when they were 40 pre-split. If this keeps up, he might be right yet. gg.

Don't worry, in the end you won't care if CPQ was bought at 56 or 58. It might all go to 0 the way the analysts are talking. Honestly, I didn't have a single drink but did check out my brokerage statements. Hm, not pretty.

I have bought quite a bit of CPQ higher than 58. We will make money on it. I AM NOT WORRIED ABOUT THAT. It could be via the lower route.

Sonny