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To: Alex Chun who wrote (13400)1/13/1999 2:37:00 PM
From: Byron Xiao  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Just saw 104! Dale, your pain is my gain.



To: Alex Chun who wrote (13400)1/13/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: cheryl williamson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
WOW! I just checked for the 1st time today.... What's going on????



To: Alex Chun who wrote (13400)1/13/1999 2:54:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Alex: The market is telling us something. Open your ears and listen carefully. A paradigm shift is in the process of occurring. Your life is changing as is all of ours. This change is happening faster than any I can ever remember. To paraphrase Scott, we are the internet, within a few short years almost any activity you chose to do will be handled utilizing intra and internets. SUNW is on the CUSP of that change. I think this stock has ONLY BEGUN to rise. You are going to think me nuts now cause here's MY prediction. SUNW will sell for the equivalent of $1,000 a share within 7 years. JDN



To: Alex Chun who wrote (13400)1/13/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Alex:

> Sun's valuation is not rational.

That I agree. SUNW's current valuation should be at around $140/shr and going high very aggressively as we go toward the year 2000 and beyond. I can get into details if you wish later on when I have more time on my hand to discuss this. But in my humble opinion SUNW's valuations are still extremely cheap. And in fact contrary to the belief that internet stocks are all overvalued (from the more famous ones such as Yahoo, Amazon, AOL to the smaller less unkknown ones such as RMII, GEEK, CNCX, etc.) the valuations are still very cheap considering what the world of communication and computing would be in a year or 2 from now.

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi