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To: Holger Johannsen who wrote (873)5/8/1998 6:40:00 AM
From: fred douglas liebling  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
Thanks for the reply Holger and I hope you're right. I think what makes me more nervous than anything else are American lawyers wanting to "make their bones" on a company like Microsoft-- and along with the other potential problems, this has made me bearish. Don't worry about me giving up on SAP! It is by far my biggest holding and there would have to be a real change in the fundamentals for me to ever sell, but I did trim back some of my trading position just so I could sleep better. I am very bullish about Germany too! You folks are ready for an American style party where big and small do well. I've been buying BMW at a fairly expensive price because of my bullishness. I also find it fascinating and symbolic that Daimler is buying up Chrysler-- Germany's coming alive in a great way! fred



To: Holger Johannsen who wrote (873)5/27/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: fred douglas liebling  Respond to of 3424
 
Well, Holger, after reading our old posts, I think we both we're right but you're probably richer than me! SAP is holding up like Rocky in this Asian based sell-off. What makes markets so fascinating are their amazing ironies. I did use my SAP profits to buy BMW so I guess I'm not to sad about it! good luck, fred