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To: FilerBill who wrote (47675)2/12/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: d-fndr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
March 1998 PC World feature article on removable storage: "A Gig in Your Pocket." Extensive article on the products, including comparative pricing, performance, ease of installation, and product support. The two "Best Buys": Zip EIDE; SyJet EIDE.

Recommended reading to all.



To: FilerBill who wrote (47675)2/12/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: FilerBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
More Cramer rantings for the bulls..



Here are some more rules that made me big
money in the 1985-1986 period. Intraday the
futures swings can make some of your favorite
stocks darn cheap. Leave a limit order well below
the market and discover the wonders of a great
intraday basis when you get whacked by a scared
seller.

Fast money traders should try to grab some of the
more heavily shorted (put-bought) stocks. You
know, the ones that you like that the bears need
down, but won't stay down. Finally, go after stocks
that have been tearing and are facing a momentary
scary pullback, not the ones that act well during the
decline. Those are the toughest to buy and the
most rewarding.



To: FilerBill who wrote (47675)2/12/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Gemini  Respond to of 58324
 
>>One of the best and most savy stock boards I've ever
read is the SI CYMI thread. This US based company makes
the best laser technology (practically a monopoly) on
the move below .25 microns.<<

FilerBill,

You're absolutely correct about the Cymer thread in SI.
What makes it one of the best are the very informed
contributors most of whom could care less about the day
to day price fluctuations, but who rather concentrate on
Cymer's technology, long range goals, and #1 status in the
world.

Long in IOM and CYMI, Allan