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To: Bald Man from Mars who wrote (6369)5/1/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
If it goes down to 80 I will make a second buyin playing that money for a short term gain, but I am holding my first buyin long term. I've played msft many times, especially last year when it was in the 130 to 140 trading range and made many points jumping in and out, but I missed the big run up from 119, before the split, so I think the best way to play this stock is hold some for long term, but I will jump in and out with a second buyin.

Jim - Dallas



To: Bald Man from Mars who wrote (6369)5/1/1998 11:19:00 AM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Gee,I wonder if any of these states own shares of msft in their investment funds? Perhaps msft should look into revealing how these states are handling their investment in msft, on the eve of action against msft.

I know the states would never do anything unethical, like hold shares in a company they sue for abusing monopoly power. Or better yet, sell shares prior to suing such company, and then buy shares back after the drop the lawsuits cause.

I hope it will make interesting reading some day.