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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (17910)11/23/1998 2:50:00 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Respond to of 42787
 
The way I read it, only if we don't make a substantial new high, we go down.

I still feel the pre-earnings season will bring us down. I am going to be limiting my long plays and keep thinking in the short term on my trades. I can't see "investing" in this global environment. We also need to continue to think of the Iraq situation which I don't think will go away so easily. Heard on NPR that the weapons inspectors view is if we have to bomb, the inspections are over. This bodes badly for a in and out surgical strike and hints more towards a Desert Storm II scenario where we go in and don't quit until all possible weapons storage areas are gone, Saddam and sons are gone etc. (anyone seen my suntan lotion)

With AOL buying out NSCP, a poster on TSO had the view this would pressure YHOO. It is a valid point. So the next question is, will there be or else will there be speculation of YHOO buying out someone that we can use as an advantage? This is stretching things to the extreme but just in case it ever happens and I want my 15 minutes to bookmark for my grand kids <g> ....
MSFT trials result in MSFT being broken up into internet browser spin off from operating system to alleviate conflict of interest... YHOO merges with Internet Explorer to counter AOL/Netscape merger. The explorer spin off would make AMZN climb seem lame.

Lee