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LINUX STOCKS: FIND THEM NOW, RETIRE EARLY
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I've had to re-create this thread due to a server error at SI (the other thread may someday reappear).

In any event, I believe that with the filing of th Red Hat Software IPO we are on the verge of a Linux-mania, which will be very like Internet-mania.

If we can find Linux-related stocks now, other than Red Hat, we could all be on Easy Street, as we are just at the beginning of a revolution in technology.

Others have tried this before, but it was too early. Now, it's not! Let this be the official Linux stock thread. I will keep a running list of Linux investment ideas, and hopefully all will contribute Linux news and views.
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377I am very curious why you stopped pumping PNLK? To:Go Fast who wrote (2958) deepthroat22-4/23/2001
376upside.comReturn to Sender-8/20/2000
375Tell me something - who on earth will run an operating system for which only oneReal Man-7/27/2000
374SuSE rolls ahead despite Linux shakeout By Stephen Shankland Staff WReturn to Sender-7/24/2000
373Linux closing in on Microsoft market share, study says By Stephanie Miles Return to Sender-7/24/2000
372 Netpliance, Universal Access kick off Universal Access doubles; Netpliance coolReturn to Sender-3/19/2000
371 <b>TurboLinux has become the first company to release a test version of tReturn to Sender-3/19/2000
370 LNUX looks good this morning as the Nasdaq rebounds a bit from the recent sell Return to Sender-3/16/2000
369 Could this be the impetus to move LNUX back to mid 150's? Acquisitions fpuborectalis-3/16/2000
368 I must be a regular dolt myself. I read that so fast I did not catch it. SpeakiReturn to Sender-3/15/2000
367 All I can say is that "The Canadian Press" is rife with some real tecBudLong-3/15/2000
366 The Intel 64 Fund is spreading the money around into other Linux related companReturn to Sender-3/14/2000
365 Competition can only help. Please note that IBM's product will use INTC chiBig Dog-3/14/2000
364 IBM introduces NetVista brand name for new line of network 'appliances'Return to Sender-3/13/2000
363 With ESFT and INTC working together on linux-based internet appliances, it'Big Dog-3/9/2000
362 eSoft has a software development agreement in which Intel and the company are dBig Dog-3/8/2000
361 Add BLPT to Linux plays. Sorry about the bad patch from the BW article. LOSformerposter-3/6/2000
360 CALD has been added. Hopefully the CALD IPO will focus some renewed attention oReturn to Sender-3/3/2000
359 Think you could add CALD in anticipation of Caldera's IPO due the week of MArt Wildman-3/3/2000
358 The way I read it I think many Linux software developers are already writing coReturn to Sender-2/19/2000
357 Hmmm! Wonder how this will effect my MIGR (Migratec inc.) product demand...sinccarromill-2/19/2000
356 Atmel has Linux-chip for smart appliances (It seems meanwhile Transmeta is taMats Ericsson-2/19/2000
355 Talk to the Hand(held) By Sam Williams February 15, 2000 A new voice appears Return to Sender-2/18/2000
354 RHAT seems to have found bottom and is now turning higher. This is a good sign Return to Sender-2/18/2000
353 Linux: Itanium's great 64-bit hope? Wednesday February 16 10:30 PM EST BReturn to Sender-2/16/2000
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