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To: Teflon who wrote (19270)3/30/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Teflon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
larry, larry, larry, I will reiterate my point from yesterday. Try to hold on to certain stocks long term without trading out of them too quickly.

Do you care to comment on AOL today and the new price target of $215? The same will hold for your investment in MSFT. Keep your investment, don't sell out of it. This is the best strategy long term to make $$$.

Are you thinking about getting back in to AOL, or are you still waiting for that big correction? Certain stocks, like MSFT and AOL, you just have to buy without trying to time the movements.

Teflon



To: Teflon who wrote (19270)3/30/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Smart Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
MSFT just started online service using faster SDL lines test in a number of cities. It looks like MSFT is planning to eat AOL's lunch in the near future. With msn.com already the #2 site, msn.com can easily become the #1 with some acquisitions and a cheaper & faster online service. As somebody said the other day, MSFT will be the best bet and best value in internet and e-commerce in the future. I am buying more MSFT instead of chasing AOL and YHOO. The risk/reward with MSFT is much better with MSFT.

So let fools buying AOL and YHOO, we will buy more MSFT!



To: Teflon who wrote (19270)3/30/1999 11:48:00 AM
From: Ian Davidson  Respond to of 74651
 
"S&P Reiterates Buy on Microsoft Shares"
personalwealth.com
Standard & Poor's reiterated its 5 STARS (buy) recommendation on shares
of Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) after the company announced a
realignment of its organization. Analyst Brian Goodstadt notes that MSFT
is splitting into five segments focused on customer needs, rather than
traditional product-based segments, which he feels will help MSFT focus
more on new growth areas. He doesn't see the reorganization as a
reaction to the antitrust case pending against the company. Word on the
Street brings you comments every trading day from Wall Street's top
equity analysts on stocks or industries that are moving significantly.