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To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 9:25:00 AM
From: margaret tasset  Respond to of 27012
 
Hi Sonki, Check out a stock called Physician Sales and Service, (PSSI). I like the company but am not sure if this is a good time to buy it or not. They just announced a merger with Gulf South Medical Suppy Inc. The deal will make this Jacksonville firm more than $1.3 billion in annual revenues, making it the largest distributor of medical products to the non-hospital medical market. You are right, today is not a selling day.

I hope that you are feeling better today. Go INTEL.

Margaret



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 10:09:00 AM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good Morning Sonki,

Today we don't buy, we go fishing! You let loose a few baites and go
watch your favorite show on the T.V. My baites are as follows:

KO....58 or better.

CPQ..49 or better.

INTC..65 or better.

HWP...55 or better

J&J....58 or better.
BA...... 45 or better.

IBM.. 90 or better
Merck.. 90 0r better

I think the figuers talk for themselves.

Have a good day,

Yaaov



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 10:16:00 AM
From: margaret tasset  Respond to of 27012
 
Sonki, I also still think BMC is a buy at these levels.



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 10:41:00 AM
From: Dom B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Mornin' sweetums..re:"what would you all buy today..."

Just added a few BA, will look to buy T and ATI on
intraday pull=back.

Much as i hate Nasdaq, will buy INTC or intcw depending
on market moves...

hope you and davefmly are feeling better.
yesterday at 1125 a.m. power was out in our whole
block and was not restored till 1235 this morning
(fwiw i got elect heating with no back=up sustem,
brrrrrr, even in L.A.)

stay lucky, hunny. and cut down them margaritas...

hehehe...//dom



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 1:14:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonki, buy Mu. It is going up and has all this exposure in Asia. gg.
Maybe GTW would not be bad. It is opening up over 300 new stores. Maybe the cpt. business is not as bad as projected after all. But I guess you are thinking of bargain hunting? How about CPQ? It was down nicely but think it came back some and Paul says the TA does not look too swift. I think they will be fine. Europe likes them and they have Intel in lots of their stuff. I know you do have enough Intel, but it is just bundled inside CPQ. Now don't touch Msft yet, too risky with the Gvt. poking their nose into it. So, now it should go up after I said, don't buy. Paul says I like the stocks that go up for a day but MU and GTW have gone up more than 1 day.

Hope you are feeling better today.

Sonny



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/19/1997 1:32:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Sonki, oh shoot. Update to my prev. post. Mu and GTW are up more than I thought. How many did you just buy? Wow. As long as we are partners in Orcl, why don't you get some more of that? If you can do this with GTW and MU, maybe it would help Orcl too.

I am off. I am getting too silly.

Sonny



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/20/1997 12:27:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
did you get into sunw?



To: Sonki who wrote (14826)12/20/1997 8:25:00 AM
From: Flair  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Sonki & all, Inflows picked up into U.S. stock funds.
biz.yahoo.com

Friday December 19, 8:12 pm Eastern Time

Inflows picked up into U.S. stock funds - survey

NEW YORK, Dec 19 (Reuters) - About $3.9 billion poured into U.S. equity funds in the three days ending Thursday, Dec. 18,
according to Mutual Fund Trim Tabs.

After a week of light inflows, the influx may have been the result of pent-up demand as investors waited for the market to
stabilize, the fund-tracking firm said.