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To: White Shoes who wrote (329)1/12/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: SirAlexx  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 598
 
White Shoes, 2 AM on a Sunday Nite?.....crazy....;

In trying to locate high performers in 1998, the popularity of this category has put this thread in the Hot Subjects category repeatedly since its inception.

With that thought in mind I would like to reiterate 2 stocks that will not make it to the recommended list, but nevertheless should be looked at by aggressive investors.

Risk is relative. Buying 1,000 shares of WDC at 30 and holding during this drop has set my position back $15,000.

That same $15,000 could have been better served buying;

6,000 shares of FTRK at 2 1/2-- Satellite Technology
5,000 shares of TELE at 3.00--- Aquiring US Computer

Both of these stocks are speculative but should be looked at by those with risk capital; another relative term in today's market.

Both of these stocks have their own Silicon Investor thread in which much information is available. Anyone accessing those two threads will see SirAlexx as a frequent poster.

Disclaimer: This is not an offer to buy or sell any security and special attention should be made to FTRK which is a Bulletin Board issue without a financial history and therefore carries with it a higher degree of risk. TELE is a holding compnay that has recently filed several letters of intent to acquire businesses in the computer and brokerage businesses. The contributing editors of the SirAlexx memeber name hold long positions in both of these companies and therefore have a definite bias in seeing these stocks trade higher.

Buy and sell securities after you have done your own due diligence or have had your selections screened by a competent broker. Thank you.



To: White Shoes who wrote (329)1/14/1998 3:17:00 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 598
 
Thanks White Shoes,excellent response.max90 in devastated Maine.