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To: Yaacov who wrote (47942)2/16/1998 6:34:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 186894
 
Yaacov.
140 target price for Intel. I did not hear an American broker give this target price. I took that one from your post. Remember your source the "United Overseas Bank"?. I just quoted Jeff and Jerry as far as DOW 9100 to 10000 is concerned and figured that in that case 140, as forecasted by your source, is doable. gg.

I have been in Europe as much as 5 times a year from the early 80s until 1994 and never went on the Orient Express. We mostly visited my wife's sister and relatives and did all the travelling by Mercedes, mostly on the Autobahn until we got to our destinations. When we did go by train we took the ICE and D-trains. My wife's only sister passed away in 1994 and we have not been overseas since. I think my wife is getting to the point where she may want to go again. So, I would like to try the Orient Express. I guess there still is no stop in Frankfurt. We would have to fly in to Paris.

You are doing great with your bonds. DM bonds used to be pretty good yielding and still are.

I see that Europe did not do too great today. Sure hope our markets will fare better tomorrow.

I think you can make circles around my investments. We used to travel too much and I am just glad that we still invested in some good companies along the way, more in the last 5 years. I hope Intel will keep up the pace we are used to. The environment is getting pretty tough in some areas. But then on the other hand it is still, and hopefully always will be, the No. 1 company in its sector.

Well, I just noticed that we are on the main thread again, so I'll better quit right here even though it is a holiday.

Sonny