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To: Gerald Walls who wrote (12593)11/25/1998 1:00:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
LOL!!!

Damn Gerald - you got me!! It just burns me royally - hehehe! If that were the issue I would be more burned that I didnt break my rule and invest in NOVL back in March. I would have received a MUCH larger ROI than saggin my cash into MSFT. Hell, I should have even got into my Employee Purchase plan and bought IBM stock. MSFT would not be my first tech stock pick this year. Far from it buddy!

But thanks for the physco-analysis! LOL

Just face it - I enjoy industry discussion debates and the fact that I can play the role of contrarian on a company as "evil" as MSFT, all the better. (I thought you would like me throwing that "evil" work in).

The only thing that disappoints me is that you all spend more time trying to figure me out (and insult me) that you rarely discussion the issue at hand - MSFT!

Why dont you focus on bringin up some great positive reasons why an investor should invest in MSFT? Tell me the main reasons why investors should not be nervous about the DOJ trial, the NT5 Major delays, the Y2K issues, the NSCP/AOL/SUNW merger, the Java monster eventually destroying the precious MSFT desktop monoploy, etc.

Please - FOCUS!! Tell us Gerald! (I know I can count on RudeDog to deliver).

Toy



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (12593)11/25/1998 6:29:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Gerald, it is worth while to point out to you that Toy does not have any money invested in any stock. He is here simply to run his big mouth. (He certainly isn't here to teach us anything, nor to discuss his investments.) The boy needs help.