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To: billwot who wrote (18511)3/19/1998 1:43:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
billwot. That was a great article and long too. I remember having a run in with Paul Fiondella and all that time he did it for enjoyment. gg. I think he told me at one time that I would do well to take his advice and I replied: If I ever need bad advice I will know where to find you. gg.

Sonny



To: billwot who wrote (18511)3/19/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Ann Janssen  Respond to of 27012
 
Billwot,

Great Article, Thanks for posting it!!! I guess they haven't visited our site <gg> We don't mind discussing both sides of an issue without getting nasty to each other. I also got the impression they thought we invest with what I would call 'Blind Faith'. I know we all investigate the companies we wish to buy into. I also got a chuckle out of the one guy not buying KO or G, Humm has he checked the increases on those lately. :-) Nothing wrong with a little safe money and a little risky money.

Hope you have a great day and Good luck with all your investments!!

Take Care

Ann

P.S. Better get back to work now. Actually Norma's idea of quiting and stock trading doesn't sound to bad, except I don't think I can spell bankruptcy very well. <gg>



To: billwot who wrote (18511)3/19/1998 5:13:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hi billwot. CPQ, Dell and a mystery one. gg. Here is an article about CPQ.

dailynews.yahoo.com

CPQ is still looking for 50 billion PC sales by the year 2000. Dell is currently selling 4 million worth over the net, around 1 1/2 billion in 1 year unless I made a quick calculation mistake. gg. I have not checked what Dell sells outside the net. But I am sure it is not more than 50 billion. Hm, CPQ could have a nice stock price in the year 2000 if things go like Mr. Pfeiffer plans, especially when you consider what Dell's stock price is. Maybe soon time to buy more CPQ. gg.

BTW, they had a money manager on CNBC today who said he puts a lot of the incoming money into Dell. I guess one of the reasons Dell went up nicely today. I forgot. Do you own Dell?

Now something you probably won't believe. I bought quite a few shares of a company I lost my shirt on last year. Can you guess? gg. APM. I figured that I cannot lose any more money on it this time than I did last year even if it goes to 0.

Sonny