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Gold/Mining/Energy : James Dines -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tanoose who wrote (63)2/18/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: ForYourEyesOnly  Respond to of 102
 
Time will tell!

But you only make a killing if you are able to get your money out of the market..........holding them as they tank sounds dangerous......left holding a bag full of wilted tulips?

GOLD luck!

THC



To: tanoose who wrote (63)11/22/1999 2:27:00 PM
From: Brian Moore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
Just saw Dines on the Nightly Business Report. He looks great. From reading his letter I assumed he was older. Perhaps he is and just looks younger....

On the show he was quite confident of the internets. RealNetworks? Buy. CMGI? Buy.

And what will the year 2000 bring in regard to internet stocks? Here are three paragraphs from the head of CISCO that recently appeared in the New York Times:

"So what comes next? With the first phase of this wall-destroying Internet revolution -- the e-mail and e-commerce phase -- now fully under way, I posed that question to John Chambers. Mr. Chambers runs Cisco Systems, which makes the routers that run the Internet. Beware: He has an obvious stake in touting the Internet. But note: His past predictions have proved extremely accurate.

Mr. Chambers argued that the second phase of the Internet revolution -- businesses absorbing the Internet and using it to relate to one another -- was now just taking off, and that this was going to be a monster market. There is barely a C.E.O. in the developed world who in the last six months hasn't said to himself: "Oh my God! This Internet thing is real. Somebody call me an Internet doctor and wire me up."

Once a C.E.O. understands that absorbing the Net into every aspect of his or her business "is the only way they are going to survive," said Mr. Chambers, "they are going to be spending big bucks on it. That's why I believe that Y2K will be short-lived, and after that we are going to see one of the best years the computer industry has ever seen."

I think Dines is going to have a *great* year.