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To: Eliz2 who wrote (16451)1/21/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Eliz, welcome back. Margaret and I were thinking about you when 8x8 tanked. I hope you bought it low, rode it up and just kind of rode it down. It would really hurt if you had bought it at it's high. I have not read that thread but I can imagine what is going on.
I don't know if I would buy any at this point. There are always reasons - mostly not good - when the CEO is leaving. I know you are supposed to buy when the blood is running in the street but in this case, I don't know. You of course know a lot more about this company, so don't let me hold you back if you feel like buying. It's just that I heard talk that it does not look good and like I said, I didn't get this from the thread. It was discussed on TV when the stock went down.

Yes, IBM is not looking too good. It was kind of high to begin with. But when it gets low enough...stock bybacks always help a stock. gg. But here again, I got too burned with the techs last year, so I am more hesitant now to jump on this and the next qtr has been called rough by IBM. So, probably not the right time either to buy this one.

Off to lunch I go.

Sonny