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Non-Tech : Ingram Micro
IM 38.890.0%Dec 13 4:00 PM EST

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To: Judy Muldawer who wrote (134)4/30/1997 8:43:00 PM
From: Scott Patrick Adams   of 576
 
I would not look for any type of a poor Q report. Ingram will continue to have high growth rates and increase profit margins.
The IE acquistion will be finalized soon and that means more revenue and higher profits. IE was one of IM's stongest price competietors
and if IM can grow their profit margin by .25 of one point in one year it pays for IE. Lastly, IE has a strong final assembly ability which will allow IM to perform more configurations for PC manufactures which is highly profitable. I only wish I understood why the market is not responding better with IM stock. I do not understand the recent down turn I think IM will get more coverage from the analyst and move towards 30 soon. However I sold 1k shares last week at 24 1/4 and bought 3COM (COMS) at 27. Look to make some quick money and buy more IM.

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