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To: Buckey who wrote (24)4/29/1998 1:26:00 PM
From: NAUGHTY NOTES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54
 
To: +John L. (191 )
From: +NAUGHTY NOTES
Wednesday, Apr 29 1998 1:19PM ET
Reply # of 204

poor wayne does have a point, just not sure what it is yet. while the blue chippers are money
makers and you can sleep well knowing you own thompson, microsoft,ibm, and bell canada, you
can also fall asleep watching them on your screen. while most people should own the blue chips (i
still refuse), EVERYBODY should reserve 10% of their portfolio for these juniors. ati is not a blue
chip nor is major drilling. an expensive price tag does not a blue chip make. those stocks are called
small caps wayne, and can be just as volatile as the juniors (see corel, i star internet, newbridge,
etc.)



To: Buckey who wrote (24)4/29/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: NAUGHTY NOTES  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54
 
by the way john, congradulations on the honourable mention on the .50 cents and under conteset for april. what did you pick?