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The American Money Tree !
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Emcee:  Steve Lee Type:  Unmoderated
There is rapid change in the way we process information. We are at the beginning of the technology revolution. Processing capabilities have only recently become powerful enough to be useful and the internet is changing the way we communicate and work. The future holds a worldwide fiberoptic network and billions of devices with embedded computers.

Those businesses which don't leverage technology will inevitably fall to their competitors. We are about to see a technology race where every business worldwide will be spending on technology to become meaner and leaner. Much of this spending will be on products from companies listed on the American markets.

This thread is to put together a portfolio of stocks which will become a money tree as technology spending accelerates. No matter which proprietary or open systems predominate in the future, software and hardware will be in massive demand. The revenue potential for companies such as Microsoft and Intel, and their partners and competitors, is enormous compared to today's figures. By selecting a basket of stocks from all corners of the technology industry, a fortune can be made.

I'm looking for suggestions of those companies whose products and technologies have the potential to sell on a massive global scale. Although this money tree can be harvested simply by buying and holding, short term traders are welcome to contribute their ideas.
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275 I hope this gets good publicity as Sun spends so much time on its high horse crSteve Lee-11/12/1997
274 I like the title of this news:))) ============================= Sun apologizesMike Winn-11/11/1997
273 Steve, How about a Drilling/Oil Field equipment/service stock? For example, GJulius Wong-11/5/1997
272 Another of my favorites is FTRK futuretrak.comSirAlexx-11/4/1997
271 Any comments on new or existing stocks are always welcome. Little Guys portfoliSteve Lee-11/3/1997
270 perhaps a look at ACTC and KVHI can stimulate the discussion again...SirAlexx-11/3/1997
269 It certainly is a shame that this thread seems to be dying off. "Where hatom ablett-11/1/1997
268 Stu.. Worked fine for me 3 seconds ago... jamesChartgod-10/26/1997
267 Mike, re: "Bad news for Iomega" The link doesn't have the articStu Bishop-10/25/1997
266 Purchase price of AMAT has been adjusted for the Big Names portfolio to take acSteve Lee-10/19/1997
265 Bad news for Iomega: yahoo.comMike Winn-10/14/1997
264 Regarding DVD: checkout Engery Conversion Devices (ENER). They have a patent Gordon Quickstad-10/10/1997
263 Tom, I used to use ATI graphics cards for my PC about 10 years ago, very good Mike Winn-10/3/1997
262 Some more info and I hope this is of interest ATI'S NEW ALL-IN-WONDER(TMtom ablett-10/2/1997
261 Here's a very interesting little Canadian Company called ATI Technologies tom ablett-10/2/1997
260 "Anyone knows other stocks besides CUBE which will benefit from DVD boomJohn J. Riley-10/2/1997
259 Steve, From CUBE techstocks.com buddyrybapamela baker-10/2/1997
258 Steve and others, One thing I like about our Big Names and Little Guys portfolMike Winn-10/2/1997
257 Steve, See the post on CUBE at exchange2000.com JuliusJulius Wong-10/2/1997
256 Thanks for the explanation of CUBE Mike. It seems to have been under accumulatSteve Lee-10/2/1997
255 Steve, I think having both APM and WDC in our portfolio is duplication. In thMike Winn-10/2/1997
254 Re: Can you give a summary of what DVD products CUBE will have on sale. Steve,Mike Winn-10/2/1997
253 Steve, Regarding how DVD will affect other drive makers: I don't see any Stu Bishop-10/2/1997
252 Does anyone know the scoop on CCIR? The stock is falling although the company SunFun501-10/1/1997
251 Steve, How about TLDCF? Ranked #1 by Zacks and good chart. JuliusJulius Wong-10/1/1997
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