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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
SPY 676.41+0.7%4:00 PM EST

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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (25392)2/29/2000 12:52:00 PM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (2) of 69101
 
12:04 ET Robertson Stephens Tech 2000 : For a list of companies presenting
today at the Robertson Stephens Tech 2000 Conference, see Briefing.com's
Events Calendar page. Investors/traders piling into a number of the names on
the schedule for today, including: Amkor Technology (AMKR), Aspect
Development (ASDV 138 1/4 +25 3/8), Avanex (AVNX 222 +14), TurnerStone
Systems (TSTN 186 1/4 +21 1/4) and Tibco Software (TIBX 133 1/2 +24 1/2).

10:41 ET Laser Power (LPWR) 10 3/4 +2 7/8 (+36.5%): Issue breaks out to
new high on very strong volume of 1.4 mln, more than 3 times average daily
turnover. The company designs lasers and laser optics for industrial, medical and
military applications. Edging up in sympathy is II VI Inc (IIVI 33 7/16 +15/16),
which holds a 1.25 mln share stake in LPWR.

10:32 ET California Amplifier (CAMP) 43 +4 21/32 (+12%): Finalizes
agreement with Sprint/United Management Company (FON) to supply MMDS
outdoor customer premise equipment (OCPE). Under the terms of this
agreement, California Amplifier is expected to supply a majority of Sprint's
OCPE requirement during calendar year 2000.

09:01 ET International FiberCom (IFCI) 34 1/8: Posts Q4 net of $0.09 a
share, a penny above the First Call mean, vs yr-ago EPS of $0.11; revenues
grew 65% to $54.8 mln.

Computer Network Technology (CMNT) 22 7/8: SG Cowen raises their price
target from $22 to $36 and reiterates their STRONG BUY rating saying the company
will transform itself into a pure SAN play in the next few quarters.
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