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To: edamo who wrote (120357)4/23/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Well it didn't hit my 44 1/2 target today..I better sell it monday

It sure feels good to hv my equity back up to parr..I hear Sprint and another big sh hldr sold and selling their stake in aol and that was the drag today..I hope their gone and never come back.
Dell should see 50 soon..

Hal finally got a Intc P3 and the buy signal went off..Thats what happens when you use Amd chips.....cpq pc's



To: edamo who wrote (120357)4/23/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: Eggolas Moria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<and if he uncovers a "scam"...does earlie or the whole burke thread have the ability to "out" ibm...and drive it down????..give me a break..an individual's knowledge is insignificant if it can not benefit him....>>

Knowledge benefits. Knowledge of financial accounting aids an investor and analyzing financial statements is hardly a waste of time.
Or would you have the entire case study method of instruction be eliminated? And one who sells a subscription service based upon analyzing the financial statements of an industry's publicly-traded companies certainly has an incentive to do so and to publicize his analyses in the hopes of receiving more business. Ignorance often leads a person to make rash judgments about others. I don't know what prompts someone to engage in attacking others.