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To: dabadabadoo who wrote (1821)4/28/1999 7:34:00 PM
From: zalesky  Respond to of 2902
 
To dabadoo: Zalesky's back in town at 136 and change
earlier this morning. Also reentered AOL at 151 and
will dollar cost average down on that issue tomorrow
as well!! I decided to jump back into the fray after
hearing the interview on CNN this morning with the
current CEO and COO (extremely positive). I am also
starting to wonder if a big correction is really
coming in the market. The breadth continues to be
positive with small and mid cap companies coming to
life. Hell, my WDC shot up to about 9 bucks yesterday
(fell back a little today) after being in the 6s just
about a week ago!! Felt naked not owning my darling
Double Click and the perrenial favorite AOL. Sure I
probably bought back a little early but you just never
know what is around the corner for these companies.
Hell, we might just see a split announcment from one
or both of these companies after all in a week or two.
Big announcements are on the way I'm sure from AOL and
DCLK in the near future. It ain't over till the FAT
Lady sings folks and sure we may correct a tad more
but I feel safer now being IN DCLK, then OUT!! Good
Luck and I'll sleep good again tonight cause that's
right, I own Double CLICK!! Good Luck and Go BABY!!!



To: dabadabadoo who wrote (1821)4/28/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: A T  Respond to of 2902
 
I am a new regular but I am still in but spent most of the time reading the amzn and aol threads since they just announced in the last 2 days. Everyone's doomsday sentimentality reminds me of last mondays. CNBC was blurring the rotation into cyclicals and then
the market recovered the next afternoon. Hope something like
this plays out again.



To: dabadabadoo who wrote (1821)4/28/1999 11:22:00 PM
From: Jerry Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2902
 
"the absence of the regulars..."

gone fishing.
(so to speak) <g>