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Technology Stocks : PSFT - Fiscal 1998 - Discussion for the next year -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eddie Kim who wrote (2335)10/2/1998 9:42:00 AM
From: ratlong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4509
 
Me too. I had an order in yesterday that didn't get executed. I went home last night and thought about it and decided to come in today and jump in at the market. Holy cow. I did just get in at 26. I figure this thing is probably dead money for awhile- it will be a dead cat and then settle in the high 20s. Don't know what happened, but strong to neutral is a hard hit.



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (2335)10/2/1998 9:47:00 AM
From: Lutz Moeller  Respond to of 4509
 
Eddie,

downgrading psft from strong buy to neutral in real word means: sell! Could it be Morgan Stanley Dean Witter want to pick up some cheap psft shares themselves?

Look at the Lehman reports posted earlier somwhere about ERP and get an optimistic view from them.

Lutz



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (2335)10/2/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Respond to of 4509
 
Eddie, I'm in the "House of Pain" on this one. Totally bushwacked on a small call position.

I don't know what the "research" actually is, but it wouldn't surprise me if the name of the "champion of truth" at the top of the "research" "report" is identical to the guy at Morgan who downed CA and then the next day turned around and upped it a few months ago.

Some people just have certain natures.

Good trading,

Tom