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To: LWolf who wrote (1984)4/2/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
LWolf, I hardly use limits on the upside. Why play games, and miss out? I buy stocks because I think they will go up. I have missed out too many times with limit orders on stocks like RNWK.

Greg---> happy holder of both LU and RNWK.



To: LWolf who wrote (1984)4/2/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 21876
 
WOW---> Mr. Greenspan speaks.

GREENSPAN: STOCKS LIKE LOW RATES, BETTER EARNINGS OUTLOOKS

By Robert G. Robinson, Jr. and Heather Scott

WASHINGTON (MktNews) - As the Dow danced at times within 10 points of 9000, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Thursday afternoon told newspaper editors that the exuberance may have some rational foundations after all -- and as far as debt burdens are concerned, it's getting harder to worry.

The "equity premium" is not outside of historical levels and the high stock market levels appear to be based on the expectation that productivity improvements are real, and have really have made fundamental contributions to the outlook for earnings, he said.

Although still skeptical of "new era" talk, he said, nevertheless the concept is not "wholly alien" to him.

For he whole story go here:

economeister.com

Greg



To: LWolf who wrote (1984)4/2/1998 8:14:00 PM
From: Jacques Tootight  Respond to of 21876
 
<this is going to be like DELL has been over the past couple years>

The real scary thing is that Lucent will be doing it with a much
larger catalog of products and moving into a number of different
technology areas. Dell did it with one product, the PC. And LU
has the added and powerful benefit of owning the mother of all
R&D facilities, Bell Labs.

Hold on for dear life, in five years this could be the bluest of
blue chips.

RC