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To: Tech Master who wrote (12990)10/5/1998 6:29:00 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
TM, curious about your assertion that code factory companies will be red hot again. With all due respect, one after another has fallen to new lows for virtually the same reasons. Now, last year was, in most cases, a pretty good time to have money in those companies. But there was no illusion that it was speculative and there was plenty of volatility.

With the market heading down for what may be a good while, and with so much money heading into more secure investments, I have to wonder why anyone would put money back into what will by next year be an even more speculative, short term and volatile sector--and, where will the money come from, anyway?