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To: John Stichnoth who wrote (27490)4/19/1999 6:15:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Is dow 8000 around the corner? Is the bull on its last leg. These are questions we need to discuss. The fact remains that the Q is dictating Q's movements not fundementals!



To: John Stichnoth who wrote (27490)4/20/1999 4:20:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
John, Q! will be bigger than Compaq [or IBM, or Dell], Microsoft and Intel combined. Oh yes, throw in one of the big money creation banks too, such as The Fed as well as one of the major money management banks such as Citibank. Globalstar will be bigger than AT&T, Vodafone and NTT combined.

I'd prefer not to have to wear a tie and answer to nervous shareholders while not having a clue what's really going on. It's more fun {for me anyway} to enjoy the roller coaster ride down to 8,000 or wherever it is going and back up to 16,000 by Feb 2002 while ranting at whim. As Gregg knows, the investors get the jumps after several years of being told to hang in there while fundamentals do their work. Anyway, it seems superhuman to me that people like Eckhard and Irwin do what they do [not that we should get overly idolatrous, but some admiration is in order].

Mqurice
@390

PS: It's funny that GG showed up, made a few idle comments and so much excitement resulted. Looks as though a bit of disruption was needed.