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To: Smart Investor who wrote (110675)3/22/1999 1:03:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
<<money managers are chasing interNUTS >>

I agree. Many Mutual Fund mangers make too many trades and need to try to make up for their mistakes. They are looking for some "quick hits" in the internet area. Yet, they'll be the first ones to sell -- at the first hint of any signs of trouble. The last thing an AOL investor wants is Fidelity Magellan lightening up on their AOL holdings (since it currently is such a LARGE position in the nations LARGEST mutual fund). I have heard that many fund managers don't like to admit they own internet stocks so they are creative -- eg. classify AOL as a media stock <ggg>..!!!

It is an interesting world we live in.

I feel that DELL is evolving into more of an intenet company all of the time. Just wait until the BIG money understands what this means. IMHO, they be back on the DELL train in a MAJOR way.

Regards,

Scott