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Technology Stocks : TouchStone S/W (TSSW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: cmg who wrote (2625)4/21/1999 7:30:00 PM
From: Stretch  Respond to of 3627
 
Well I have not bet my whole wad on this stock, I do have an order in for tomorrow. Mergers take time and I am patient. I think we will be rewarded in the long term. If I can get more shares at below a buck I will be very happy. Happy Investing.

Phil



To: cmg who wrote (2625)4/22/1999 7:02:00 AM
From: Sunny Halsted  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
CMG-

Where I agree in principle that "betting the whole wad" might not be very smart, I don't believe its similar to red & black where the probability is exactly 50-50 [excluding 0 & 00 for this discussion]. I think the probably of success for TSSW with Pierre at the helm far exceeds 50-50 and maybe closer to 80-20 although there are no precise mathematical parameters for assigning a probability to TSSW like there are for red & black.

Sunny



To: cmg who wrote (2625)4/22/1999 8:44:00 PM
From: Daniel Colton  Respond to of 3627
 
I bought TSSW because it was highly recommended by David Cook and he seemed to me a credible person with his reasons for buying the stock and it being undervalued. I was up 65 percent last year with it but I didn't get out in time when it took the big hit in June of 98. By then I figured I'd ride it out because I was down so much and it was still undervalued. I know it wasn't very smart but I was willing to take the chance. Good luck to all.