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Technology Stocks : Oclaro, Inc. (Avanex-Bookham)
OCLR 8.2600.0%Dec 10 4:00 PM EST

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To: Andy Yamaguchi who wrote (190)2/29/2000 7:55:00 AM
From: Techplayer  Read Replies (1) of 2293
 
Andy, It is just this kind of comment and post that has had people question your credibility. Getting back to reality, those that invested in AVNX over APAT to date have done better (from the time of your post). Who knows what the future will bring. Given the volatility of new issues and valuation of AVNX, I personally took my profits and will decide how to play it again, for the long haul, after the volatility is reduced. For more secure investments in the optical space, I really doubt that APAT is the way to go either. JDSU/ETEK, CIEN, SCMR, SDLI, NT and LU are the stronger plays. When JDSU delivers complete modules, due out this year per Morgan Stanley, revenue and will take yet another leap.

and for the record, since you decided to accuse me of touting the stock and committing internet fraud, maybe you should read this post from me on Sunday to you.


To: Andy Yamaguchi who wrote (125)
From: briand Saturday, February 26, 2000 5:36 PM ET
Reply # of 192

Andy, I agree. AVNX is certainly pricey. I plan to ride it for one more day (hoping for a re-test of the high).
Brian

You really need to think before mouthing of to the 4 or 5 people here that are really quite intelligent and successful in their investments.

Maybe if you calm down and reduce your hostility you could engage others in intelligent conversation.

Brian
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