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To: Tarik Iles who wrote (20052)12/17/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
MALL, DRIV, even though they are both on today's watch list they are not created equal.

reason they were on the watch list today was purely technical analysis. DRIV has been a favorite since appearing in my watch list one day BEFORE it was on the New America Page in Investor's Business daily. DRIV is something I would hold intermediate term, MALL is something I would not. I still think MALL is one of the most volatile stocks out there today and I would be fearful of holding any length of time. I know I could be wrong, but I have seen the vacillations in this one. For today I like it as for holding through until tomorrow, I am undecided, I traded it twice today already and am in now at 22 for a second time.



To: Tarik Iles who wrote (20052)12/17/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
DRIV.. part of an ongoing research into software/service stocks that are related with internet that I am doing. DRIV, TSFW, CNCX,DDDDF, MISI, and of course NSOL are my favorites in this particular industry. In the future they will be making their way more and more into the watch lists, and hopefully into the earnings plays as well before too long. Familiarize yourselves with them because they will take the place of the large cap stocks that are fully valued and have at most 2-3% growth a quarter.

I think the trend has turned for individual investors, and traders. We all are now privy to the 'revolution' in the internet and we are lucky to be on the forefront. Last time I felt this excited about a sector was the 'discovery' of CSCO in 1990 when I was changing over a 'boring' portfolio and at the same time taking my graphic arts from the paste up stage to computer desktop publishing and CADD (computer aided draft & design) thereby discovering a plethora of interesting companies (ALDUS (at that time), CSCO, WDC,DELL,IOM, MSFT, etc)