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Technology Stocks : GTIS - Will it be a Phoenix or not ? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bonzo who wrote (1591)2/27/1998 3:14:00 PM
From: Scott Miller  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2319
 
>>> For a stock to run up to 26 and back down to 6 within one year has cost many on this board a bundle. <<<

Ah yes, the buy high, sell low strategy...it does tend to upset its followers. ;) <g>

Now is the time to be buying, and then sit on it for 18 - 30 months. I don't see it hitting the 20's anytime soon, but the teens I think are a safe assumption, at least based on what I've seen GT announce on its schedule, which includes several of our games and games I've recently seen (including the *very recently* leaked beta of Unreal).

One of the best business books I've read is Focus, by Al Ries. I sent Ron Chaimowitz a copy of this book last year, along with a yellow highlighter. ;) I don't know if he read any of it, but it does seem like GT is making the right moves based on what this book recommends successful companies do. It's companies that diversify that tend to get in trouble, through lack of focus on its core competency. I know the people who run GT well enough to know that they will solve any problems with utmost determination, and strive to be the market leader. They've done amazingly well in a short time, and to count them down or out now is selling them far too short.

Scott Miller
Apogee
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