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To: KC650 who wrote (2224)3/11/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: Peter S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Meanwhile, if you see a pattern, use it! I sold at 5 1/4 today for the 4th time this year. I will be in again if the price drops to 4 3/4 again. This is a risky stock so take your profits when you can. Split your holdings if you are afraid of missing the next spike. Just my opinion.

Peter S



To: KC650 who wrote (2224)3/12/1999 12:37:00 AM
From: The Flying Crane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hi everyone:

"When I told my 22 year old son about it (dean's list....computer nerd) he told me......."Mom.......hold on to that one forever.....that's where the future is heading".......(Almost a direct quote)"

Interesting, although I am alot older than your son, I see the same thing. When you sit down and ponder on our computer (PC) revolution, you cannot NOT see where we are heading.

First, Apple computer coupled with a spreadsheet program called VisiCalc shifted the paradigm of how we do our mundane number crunching jobs. Then IBM came out with a IBM PC that spawned the tremendous growth of PC software industry. Then Compaq came out with a mobile PC compatible that was the size of a suitcase. Later, this compatible concept took a wild turn and created more IBM compatible than rabbit could procreate babies. Later on, laptop began to surface and redefine the efficiency of business travel. And at more people began to complain about the weight of the laptop, out came the notebook concept. Lightweight notebook computers took over where laptop left behind. And this is where we stand as of now. But do you honestly think that PC revolution will stop right here at the notebook level?

No Siree. I don't think so. IMHO, the wearable computer is the next wave of computer development after notebook. And our ship is only just leaving the dock at the harbor. We still have a long way to see the wearable computer mature ahead of us. Therefore, I am seeing this XYBR as another long term investment for me here. I have bought stocks for this company since April of last year and am pleased to see the actual product rolling off the production line.

I like to invest in company that deal with where I think the future is heading. And XYBR is one seed I have planted awhile back. Good Luck to everyone here. May the future crosses path with us (long-term investors) while we are heading toward it.

Remember everyone,
To Each His Own

and

Prosperity to ALL!

***** back to lurker mode ******