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To: Tony Viola who wrote (20521)8/6/1998 5:45:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Tony. Like the saying goes: Behind every successful man stands a good woman.gg. No different here gg. I like my wife's choices too.

As far as M. Murphy is concerned. Uh, last year when he recommended Intel, the whole darn sector went down, if I remember correctly. I remember posting about it. He has the Overpriced Technology Newsletter or something to that effect. Anyhow, I am glad he mentioned all those nice tech stocks. He forgot one though, CPQ. Just now a lady analyst was on CNBC (remember, a lady analyst gg) and when she was asked, if she would buy 2 stocks tomorrow, what would they be? Answer: CPQ and GM. My wife did the research on CPQ orig. When she hears of a German born CEO she is on fire. gg. BTW, I heard sev. times that AMAT is still way undervalued.

I want to post a message to billwot quick before I go off. He kind of complained to me yesterday about CPQ not participating in the rally. gg. Up 3 today.

Sonny




To: Tony Viola who wrote (20521)8/6/1998 11:18:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
The Semi's are now getting their rightful attention after being in a prolonged slump...they appear to be the first to come out of it.Kurlak cannot fathom the recommendations for MU recently as he sees red ink for both 98 and 99!Again I feel,ala Paul Engel,that the profit picture for next year has been underestimated by analysts like TK cause the Y2K biz will be shockingly good.