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To: Paul Engel who wrote (48308)2/20/1998 9:19:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 186894
 
Are you kiddin' me Paul, I don't even know how to get to my bank any more I think i forgot the address,that was only a figure of speech <gg>. I believe it was back in the early 80s or something, I remember signing up for a 'beta test' for PC banking with my bank called InterFirst or something, you know the good ''ole' 80s,leverage buyouts and hostile take-overs and all,since then they have been merged and taken over many times, the last I heard was from NationsBank or something or was it Bank America,heck I don't know. Then came Fidelity in the early 80s with their PC brokerage business signed up for that too with my Radio Shack PC XT with no hard disk and 300 or 1200 bps modem. Then I singed up for Dow Jones news service for $25.00 smackers a month for stock info,then the local news paper for $9.95/month, wow those were the good ole days! Sorry I digress, anyway you get the idea.

Ciao Paul.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (48308)2/23/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: Carl Quigley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,
Re: Investing in Intel, Microsoft, etc. results in "too much money" to haul around by hand.

If I remember correctly a few months ago you said you didn't own
any MSFT. Did you buy some recently?

Thanks. qquig