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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (41701)2/22/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: Stefan  Respond to of 164684
 
William there is nothing new in the link you have provided. It is an opinion of an "analist" who is employed by a bank that makes money if you trade. He even stated that it is his opinion.

This is my last post here. I see no point of posting here.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (41701)2/22/1999 11:45:00 AM
From: Curlton Latts  Respond to of 164684
 
>>The way to find that company is to target three or four that have management teams that are motivated by more than just short-term money, have demonstrated they can change with the market and are well positioned now. If you invest $100 in each and just one of those becomes Microsoft-sized and the others go to zero, then you've had a good rate of return. <<<

I know the internet is gonna be for real, but, I can't help remembering this exact same philosophy being espoused about the bio-tech sector not that long ago. I just don't buy that you should throw your hands up in the air, give up trying to identify the winners and just buy a basket of em. Didn't work with bio-tech and I don't believe it is the appropriate approach with the internet either. I'ld be more tempted to short a basket of internet than buy one, even though I'm a major bull on the internet.

Good Luck To Each And All

Curly

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