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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kevin Michael who wrote (12532)7/30/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Respond to of 13949
 
There is considerable difference in the way that various Y2K stocks are responding to the current market environment.Today KEA came roaring back with vengence while both SYNT and IMRS continued their recent weakness.There is no question though that Y2K AS A SECTOR IS OUT OF FAVOR.It will be difficult for any Y2K stock to appreciate significantly as long as this is the case.KEA has the best chance of being the lead steer in any sector recovery.LETS cheer it on. P.S. I don't own any.



To: Kevin Michael who wrote (12532)7/31/1998 1:35:00 AM
From: airborn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Kevin Michael and Taoman:

I appreciate your response to my posting, I am glad that I am not alone in my frustration with the Y2K sector, when company's like ALYD, CBSL, IMRS, COGIF, SYNT, TAVA are showing increased Revenue and Profits that are real and yet the stock's drift lower.

And yet the internet stock's with the exception of Yahoo are all losing money and yet they keep going up, I wish I had chosen that sector instead of the Y2K sector.

I still believe that the Y2K sector will recover and that these company's will make a LOT of money in the next 17 months and beyond, and with these profit's that are now starting to show up will be used to expand into other area's, the people behind the above company's are exceptional people for the most part and I see a very bright future for all of them.

I believe we are in the eye of the Y2K storm and when we come out of the eye and the stock market world realize's that the Y2K problem is enormous and HAS to be addressed, the investor's that have hung in there will be rewarded.

Good Luck to all the believer's in the Y2K problem and let's hope the world get's very busy in the next 17 months to solve this problem and not just to make profit's for people that have invested in this sector but to keep the world from going through the turmoil that not solving it will bring......