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The American Money Tree !
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25 In the core area, I bought a portfolio in late May which is up 40% since then. Dale Baker-8/24/1997
24 Steve, You can buy (simulated) the MSFT if you must, but I think, although onStu Bishop-8/24/1997
23 Around the edges...look at PTIX (Performance Technologies) which makes network Dale Baker-8/24/1997
22 This thread is promising and should provide valuable investing information. FoDonaldm-8/24/1997
21 I'm trying to get some TA opinions on AMAT as this stock is generating verySteve Lee-8/24/1997
20 Al, You're dfinitely right about the semiconductor equipment makers. You Stu Bishop-8/24/1997
19 The emergence of our portfolio: We are beginning to get a concensus that the fSteve Lee-8/24/1997
18 Highest flying rocket ship I can find is JBIL. Opinions? Greggmccon-8/24/1997
17 Steve, ABTX (Agribiotech), a smallcap that has recently risen to new highs, isJKraft-8/24/1997
16 Two technology leaders: Although I don't hold a position, I'd like to Nero-8/24/1997
15 Even though this thread is concentrating on fundamentals, I have a high regard Steve Lee-8/24/1997
14 Enabling Technologies: Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) As circuits get denZinMaster-8/24/1997
13 If I had to come up with my best stocks to own for a long time, I would pick thRobert Sherman-8/24/1997
12 Forgot to mention on of the things I like about QWST. The majority owner is a bmozek-8/24/1997
11 Thanks Michael, I think we will see some major changes in display technology. ISteve Lee-8/23/1997
10 Steve, I'm replying to myself so I'll have a reminder on this thread. Imozek-8/23/1997
9 Three Five Systems, Inc., has announced a joint venture to produce a new generamichael c. dodge-8/23/1997
8 Thanks BB, what sort of barriers to entry are there for other companies to enteSteve Lee-8/23/1997
7 INTC - Likely to be a recurring suggestion. I like it enormously because: 1. Alan M. Kozakiewicz-8/23/1997
6 Thread, Other fast growth companies to consider. NEOG- Neogen JusBig Bucks-8/23/1997
5 Steve, One must consider enabling technology companies that have world wide preBig Bucks-8/23/1997
4 Thanks for your suggestions Mike. As this thread encompasses a huge range of inSteve Lee-8/23/1997
3 Take a look at TLAB, SPCT, TKLC, QCOM, and of course LU. TLAB was especially stmozek-8/23/1997
2 We need to consider telecommunications companies. Businesses such as WorldCom aSteve Lee-8/23/1997
1 My initial picks centre on the growing sales of personal computers. Intel (INTSteve Lee-8/23/1997
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