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Technology Stocks : SAP A.G. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jay8088 who wrote (1802)7/29/1998 8:45:00 AM
From: Heidi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3424
 
I would hold both SAP and PeopleSoft in my portfolio (and do). PSFT experienced incredible growth in 1997 (70%). This year, when they had their growth pull-back (50-60% :), the market treated them as if they had been wounded. Their numbers are good, they are fundamentally sound, still a growing company. There has not been a slow down in my marketplace. I believe PSFT is still a buy.

SAP, of course, is larger than all of the others put together. It is hitting the NYSE which will add additional exposure as well as ease in US investment. SAP is a well run operation in every way and definitely the Gorilla in the ERP arena.

I'm praying the market stays strong and bullish. I am not a day trader but a long term player and my opinions always come from that perspective. I am watching the market and will purchase additional shares of SAP on dips.