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To: Cosmo Daisey who wrote (12992)12/23/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: J. P.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13594
 
I think the CS Boston downgrade was made so they can help their own chances of getting in before the stock got even more out
of sight.

Do you think this happens?

I remember a Merrill Lynch downgrade on Nokia about two months
ago when NOK.A was at 75. The stock tanked 10 points that
day, Nok.a is now at 125.



To: Cosmo Daisey who wrote (12992)12/23/1998 6:38:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13594
 
The new investor is educated, has an online broker @ 9.95,
has better information than the broker (salesman)

You are so right, cosmo, I will never forget when I got out of college in 1958, and a broker told me not to invest in Xerox or IBM because they were "overpriced". And he was at top broker at a good company, not one of these lame-brained halfwits that are selling for one of today's "klunky" companies, like Prudential Securities. I didn't start to make money until I learned not to listen to these kinds of jerks!