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To: Night Writer who wrote (22641)3/19/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: David Shie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
One thing for sure, though, if the stock does go down to 15, all the bears on the thread will be predicting "next stops" at 10, 8, and 5... (kinda like when the stock was trading in the 30's how the bulls were predicting 40's "by the end of the month." Isn't the market fun???

dave



To: Night Writer who wrote (22641)3/19/1998 11:42:00 PM
From: Chris McConnel  Respond to of 97611
 
CPQ at 15 would be a great buy right now. Hell, I'd like to see it go to 10, I'd sell this computer I'm typing on and buy some :).

Seen many posts on this thread by those who don't think it could go below 20. What does it really matter if it goes really low, or stays in the twentys for a few more quarters, as long as it comes back up to the 40's or better in a year or two? Don't buy a stock that you don't believe in, cause it could easily lose half it's value during the time you own it. This has happens all the time with tech stocks. Tech is volatile, no way around it.

Best of luck to everyone.

- Chris