Techs Keep Selling, Selling, Selling 
       By Craig Stanley (cstanley@stockhouse.com)      Friday, April 6 
       Judging by the level of insider selling at Dell [DELL], Sycamore      Networks [SCMR] and PMC-Sierra [PMCS], the tech market bottom      may not be as close as investors hope. Executives have been      stepping up their selling recently, which could suggest they're not      very optimistic about their companies' future prospects. 
            Dell Computer Corporation            On March 29, senior VP Joseph Marengi filed documents with           the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to sell           130,000 shares. Michael Lambert, senior VP of Dell's           enterprise systems group, announced on March 26 his           intentions to sell 100,000 shares. President and COO Kevin           Rollins said he would be selling 550,00 shares, setting March           23 as the potential date. And director Morton Topfer filed to sell           550,000 shares on March 21, with an additional 500,000           shares on both March 19 and March 6. 
            On Thursday, the PC maker helped buoy stock markets by           announcing it still expects to meet its latest fiscal first-quarter           projections of about $8 billion in revenue and earnings of           $0.17 a share. 
            Sycamore Networks Inc.            Mustang Ventures, a venture fund affiliated with Germany's           Siemens [SI], registered 3-million shares of Sycamore           Networks for sale on March 20. 
            On April 5, the Chelmsford, Massachusetts-based maker of           data networking gear became the latest tech firm to warn of           slowing growth. The company said it expects to post a           third-quarter loss of $38-to-$45-million, or $0.16-to-$0.19 a           share on revenue of $50-to-$60-million. Analysts polled by First           Call were expecting $152 million in sales and a profit of $0.05           a share. Sycamore also said it is cutting 140 jobs, and it will           offer financial guidance when the third quarter report is           released in May. 
            PMC-Sierra Inc.            Robert Bailey, chairman, president and CEO of PMC-Sierra,           has filed paperwork for the potential sale of 250,000 shares on           March 28. Chief operating officer Gregory Aasen was planning           to sell 100,000 shares of the Burnaby, British Columbia-based           maker of communication chips on the same day. 
            PMC-Sierra's shares have fallen on troubled times recently.           Since peaking at more than $100 in January, the stock has           plotted a course due south, closing at $19.87 Friday. On           September 1, the share price set a 52-week high of $246.25. A           recent StockHouse report detailed the problems facing the           firm. 
            Verity Inc.            Verity became a rarity in the tech sector when it reported a           better-than-expected profit on March 14. The company said           net income for the fiscal third quarter came in at $9.2 million,           or $0.25 a share, compared with $7.8 million during the same           quarter last year. Analysts polled by First Call had forecast           earnings of $0.23 a share. The maker of software for business           portals is predicting fourth-quarter revenue of           $41-to-$42.5-million and earnings of $0.24-to-$0.27 per share,           in line with analysts' expectations. 
            But these strong results haven't stopped insiders at Verity from           selling. Chairman and CEO Gary Sbona announced his           intentions to sell 75,000 shares on March 23 and an additional           100,000 shares on March 27. Anthony Bettencourt, Verity's           president, planned to sell 25,000 and 38,563 shares on March           20 and 26 respectively. And insider Todd Yamami filed to sell           32,000 shares on March 20. 
            Starbucks Corp. [SBUX]            Even coffee retailer Starbucks hasn't been immune to insider           selling. Chairman Howard Schultz filed to sell 414,041 shares           on March 22, 275,000 shares on March 23 and a further           325,00 shares on March 27. 
            Starbucks announced on April 5 that total revenue for the           five-week period ending April 1 was $252 million, up 23% from           last year, with same-store sales edging 5% higher. 
       Insider trading activity is obtained from forms filed with the Securities      and Exchange Commission. Verification of proposed purchases and      sales, if and when they occur, appear in subsequent filings. 
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