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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (22046)10/17/1998 7:40:00 AM
From: llamaphlegm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
william:

i doubt you or anyone else can define "THE message of the market" esp in a stock with low float on option expiration day, so dispense with the self righteous tone, my friend.

from tmf

excerpt from barrons ... more confusion as barrons lists amzn's earnings release as this friday oct
23rd ...

Bob Smith is keeping the teeth-gnashing to a minimum these days. Even
though growth stocks continue to take a drubbing, he's surprisingly relaxed
about his T. Rowe Price Growth Stock fund portfolio.

At a breakfast meeting last week, Smith was mildly nervous about a coming
exam for U.K. fund managers (he runs money for British as well as American
investors), but unruffled by the current state of the market. Why so calm?
Smith -- who considers himself a growth-at-a-reasonable-price manager --
has never chased highflying Internet stocks like Amazon.com. By avoiding
these land mines he's managed to stay better than the average fund in his peer
group this year.