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To: KM who wrote (127142)5/20/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Saved it thanks, It was long ago back in the bad old days of text based C-serve, 2.4k connections and AOL was joke, while staring at my Mac Plus, when the data super highway was being talked about, I knew it would be a gold rush, so I wanted to own the shovel makers. That's why I invested in CSCO a few years ago and later LU, it was bandwidth, still own them, I have sold them down though. The end of last year it was broadband, so I invested in ATHM and AWRE, and waited for QCOM to settle. When it became apparent that QCOM was close to settling I bought it for wireless broadband. I have been watching SPYG because of their small foot print net software, since I feel that hand held wireless devices will be the main net access devices soon, passing the PC. When SPYG started to make deals and the stock turn I bought that. The one thing that I have been surprised at is that I thought that database management would be big, so I bought ORACLE when I bought CSCO, sold ORACLE a two years ago didn't realize how tuff it was to make a buck in database biz., I'll keep watching it though.

see this link from Gate and company that man is using the shot gun approach, putting his money where his mouth is.

news.com

BY the way what is Mr. Kessler saying now?

Greg