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Technology Stocks : Healthcare.com Corporation (Nasdaq: HCDC)was [HDIE] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Emec who wrote (3929)9/15/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15094
 
David,

I realize that this is important news for HDIE, and I am sure that a year or two down the road this will figure greatly in HDIE's numbers, especially with all the other smart deals they have made. Surely, long term investors will reflect back to when all this was in its beginning stages. It will also influence investors' long term pick decisions as they see these things reflected in the numbers and thus the stock prices.

I just don't see it as too exciting in the short term- under a year. I could be wrong. Thus, I don't see any rush to get in long term, in the sense that it's "now or suffer."

My sense of things is that it will go down tomorrow, not up, and this will disappoint the people who were looking for something more rewarding. I don't think this would be unreasonable of them, nor do I see it as an unreasonable scenario. Of course, I could be wrong, and I hope so, in part because I don't feel like scrambling tomorrow morning in order to get out as close to 4 as possible, and also because I would like to make some more money beyond 4....

If it does go back down, there would be nothing wrong in staying with it. It would just be wrong for me- my rules, my goals, my own particular discipline. If I don't live, and trade, by these things, I am just wandering, if not lost. I would leave a little in, and put the rest of it back to work elsewhere. Everyone has their own style of money management.