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Technology Stocks : Excite [XCIT], an exciting stock to own in 1999! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stephen who wrote (1063)3/2/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3183
 
stephen, if (big IF) the price begins to fall back into the 30s, I will start buying (little) again around 36, and continue to buy on any further weakness. $32 or less is when I load up the truck, again!



To: Stephen who wrote (1063)3/2/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Still Rolling  Respond to of 3183
 
Stephen,
XCIT's short-term moves are hard to predict, and in fact at times the price moves in an opposite direction from what might be expected. Last week's rise was a good example; the stock shot from 41 to 46+ for no apparent reason, at a time when a lot of attention was focused on MSFT's planned new start page and the negative comments coming out of the Robertson Stephens conference. I've been in and accumulating since 8; I would recommend holding XCIT as a core stock and give up trying to guess it's short term moves. MSFT's decision to spend $300 million for Hotmail.com told me all I need to know about the intrinsic value of our favorite little engine that could . .
Good luck with your XCIT holdings.
Regards,
Craig A. Anderson
xcitfan@mailexcite.com