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


To: Sueponine who wrote (2413)8/28/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: treetopflier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
Tom,

Sueponine's advice is sound. Relax, or get out and buy back in below $40 where it is going.

No I'm afraid I would differ with Abby, but I don't have Goldman's problem either. I'm not trying to do an IPO with a house account that it getting the living crap kicked out of it right now. Goldman ran so many index buy programs to try and pump air into the balloon that they need a little bump or there might not be a Goldman IPO.

I'm a little more inclined to vote with Fleck at www.stocksite.com at present.

Not that I wasn't bullish as all get out about SAP back in April, but the writing is on the wall here and it is lower, lots lower and lower for a long time (12-18 months). Beer bets are welcome.

ttf



To: Sueponine who wrote (2413)8/28/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: Tom Wilkes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3424
 
Thanks Sueponine,

I am just your average investor, not a techie and not a market analyst, but, I am otherwise somebody who doesn't let go once I have decided upon a course of action, and I do plan to hang tough with SAP. The DAX thing does make sense. I'm just surprised at the extent to which SAP has dropped. Still, it rallied a bit today, and in the middle of a storm (to mix metaphors). I still sense big things ahead for this company. Read your profile: nice quote; where is it from?