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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ET who wrote (13384)12/15/1998 4:24:00 AM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
There are many strongly rated Y2k stocks, but some of them have moved up quite a bit in price lately, eg, MAST, CBSI, PLAT, CPWR, and MERQ. Some other Y2k related companies that are rated buys and strong buys, but have not gone up in price recently, and even gone down some, are IMRS, CHRZ, CRYSF, and KEA. I feel these companies have a better chance at making a larger percentage gain in the short term. SYNT is very cheap now, but it is not rated as highly as the others above. I still think it's worth a look. Some others that are relatively cheap, but with little or no analysts' ratings are ZMAX, ZITL, VIAs, and TAVA. These are more of a gamble, but again, they are quite cheap now.

Alydaar does not have analysts following it, so is hard to predict. However, this could be an advantage for the investor because he is not competing against a lot of the big institutions. There is not much more I can add about Alydaar other than what is written here and on the Yahoo Alydaar site. I feel it has very good potential and have been buying on the dips before the Y2k panic hits next year and before the big boys and other moms and pops discover it. Also, the street still thinks the Y2k spending will end by January, 2000, so Y2k companies are still seen cautiously. However, when they realize that the spending will be for several years after 2000, the future earnings projections will look better.



To: ET who wrote (13384)12/15/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
The IT service companies are the safest investment because they have an ongoing business.I would suggest you look at IMRS,CBSI,KEA,MAST,CBR,and SYNT.



To: ET who wrote (13384)12/15/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 13949
 
Y2K P&F picks.

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