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To: Sueponine who wrote (16455)8/28/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: Jean M. Gauthier  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 77400
 
What the hell is wrong with Cisco.

Every other stock is Down , but not not by this much !

When dogs like AMD are down only .5% and an incredible company like this is down 4%, what the hell is going on ? After yesterday's drop too.

I hope this is NOT insider selling here.....
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Any opinions, or WAG's ?

Take care
Jean



To: Sueponine who wrote (16455)8/28/1998 3:23:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 77400
 
Relax, Sue, The USA is a "Shining Tower" the the rest of the world is flocking to. The only thing that can really screw us up is the "FED". What we need is a decrease in interest rates, but I don't think we will see one. Russia has more Dollars in circulation than Rubles! The world is going on the Dollar standard. They don't like it, but they are helpless to stop it. When I posted a few days ago, that being up 999.36% on Dell in less that two years scared me, what I meant was that I felt we were due for a correction, and we are having one. As of today, I am down 20% on my portfolio in the last two months, but up 36% for the year. I can live with that.
LindyBill



To: Sueponine who wrote (16455)8/28/1998 4:38:00 PM
From: Tom Wilkes  Respond to of 77400
 
Dear Sueponine,

Well, if the market hits rock bottom, I trust your two children will continue to be well educated and well-nourished (as for "clean," I will assume you will continue to be able to afford soap). I'm hanging in there. I still love Cisco and SAP. My belief is that the market will be jittery for a few months, hit its final bottom in late October or early November, and take off . . . slowly but steadily . . . from there. Accumulate cash, buy bargains, and pray for rain.