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To: TradeOfTheDay who wrote (151)12/15/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: David M. Sawyer  Respond to of 302
 
Hi Bev,

Thanks for the note!

David, hope you saw this in Cramer's column in thestreet.com today :

"There are stocks in tech that have far greater revenue and earnings-per-share growth than Procter and Coke that sell at much lower multiples. As long as P&G and Coke stay up here, it emboldens me to take Lucent (LU:NYSE) and Microsoft (MSFT:Nasdaq) and EMC (EMC:NYSE), the real growers, knowing that these stocks can make or beat their numbers ",


I do not subscribe to Cramer yet. It is on my X-Mass list though!
DLS came out today initiating coverage of EMC as "top pick"

After Monday's drop in the market bringing the price down below 80, I started to go in and buy more this morning but the S&P futures were up close to double digits this morning when I had to leave for work. I thought it would open too high to pick up a good deal. Only wish I could have picked up some more prior to Monday's close. However I think with the Washington mess going on right now, there will be some more wide swinging days ahead that present good buying in the market.



To: TradeOfTheDay who wrote (151)12/16/1998 2:03:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 302
 
Hi Bev - I picked up some CMGI yesterday before earnings. Can't decide whether to sell into the opening gap or hold for a while. Opinions?