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To: Bandit19 who wrote (36327)4/2/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 176387
 
ot ot ot you have the most beautiful list of stocks on a profile I have ever seen. How long have you own them?

Greg



To: Bandit19 who wrote (36327)4/2/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: kemble s. matter  Respond to of 176387
 
Steven,
Hi!!! <<<speak for yourself...used to look like studs>>>>

I guess I would be willing to bet dinner at the Four Seasons that you don't fit in that singlet anymore....<<<GGGG>>>>

Will be nice to see how Dell does prior to this qt...IMO money knows a sure thing here...how many qts. in a row has Dell beaten earnings?? From what I've read...Dell appears once again to be reassuring us that things are as usual.

BUY DELL

Best, Kemble



To: Bandit19 who wrote (36327)4/2/1998 11:45:00 AM
From: Sig  Respond to of 176387
 
Steven:
After looking at your investments I probably should address you as Mr. Scott(ggg)
Are you having a good day with LU(Hehehehe)?? I am just as curious as Greg as to how long you have owned those stocks, anything
you may say as to what "put you onto them" would be helpful to the
thread.
The thing I go by most today is to get on board as soon as a split is announced or anticipated. In the case of msft I anticipated
the split on the basis of history, in that Dell and Microsoft both
split on the same day in Dec 1996. In Lu I got on board the day of the announced split and rolled the calls up three times. At this time I am also into nbty (a 3/1 on the 7th), ericy ( supposed to have been
discussed at a meeting on the 30th but no news yet), wla, and a few others.
Would you now anticipate, in view of the fact that yhoo and aol
have both split in the past, and with both getting rather high priced
again, that they would split again????
I am mostly into Dell, (which splits often enough)(VBG), and that lets me play around with other venturesome stocks.
Good luck to you
(curious)
Sig