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To: Joe Hoek who wrote (38198)5/5/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Hey Joe, just stop watching. Remember when I sold abov @39? :)



To: Joe Hoek who wrote (38198)5/5/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: Tradelite  Respond to of 120523
 
OKLAHOMA TORNADOS.....
Perhaps this a good time to invest in home building products companies? An awful lot of homes need to rebuilt in the Midwest right now. And think of all the items that will have to be purchased to restore life to normal after such devastation.

Also, think it might be good to look at WCOM. AT&T is retreating a little from its previous business model now that it is going for the cable business. Meanwhile, WCOM has picked up federal phone service contracts that used to be held by T and is going after a different kind of customer, according to what I have read in various trade journals. WCOM is also a big overseas player and supposedly is much more nimble and adept than the old-line European phone companies. I notice WCOM seems to have a tremendous amount of support at a price around 82 and certainly has proven it has great upside potential beyond that. Have been tempted to close out my small holding in WCOM, but keep backing off knowing that one day some news will come out and the stock will soar.