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To: Sonki who wrote (21182)10/16/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Sonki. I am glad we are moving our conversations onto the thread again. gg. I did not buy a thing today. As you know, I was thinking about it. But those witches are always so volatile and SUNW did open up higher and so did Plat. But thanks for the input on SUNW.

EFII? Hm. I have to check this again. There is an upgrade? I thought I heard about troubles in paradise and it went down today? Pl. nobody call me to the carpet on that one. I will check it when I get off here. Maybe my memory is not as good as Ann thinks. gg. And I have not followed EFFI lately.

UIS. Yes, it's looking good again IMO. And back to Apple again. Looking good also if everything goes alright. Just hope Jobs keeps his eye on PIXR. I told my daughter to sell half my grandchildrens position in the 60's but it would be nice if he paid equal attention to both cos.

Missed the bottom in GLM and APM. Had it not been for those talking heads I would have been in and out of both stocks with a nice profit. GLM is still on my watch list.

Alright Tony. I heard a lot of analysts opining that we have hit the bottom in the market. Maybe the shorts will be running scared if the FED keeps cutting unexpectedly. I also heard this big Y2K bear, Yardeni, softening his stance on that score this morning. So maybe 2000 not being doomsday and further cut in interest rates, makes for a decent market.

Sonny