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To: Gerry Belanger Jr. who wrote (187)5/14/2000 7:06:00 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman   of 328
 
After next Tuesday, once the interest rate increase is behind us, market will start rallying!. Beyond GSLI here are three more good techs. that will shine for the next several quarters!
ALSC, AFCI should double from these levels over the next few months. Their businesses look very strong for the next several quarters!

Sunday May 14, 6:11 pm Eastern Time

Neil Druker names three stock picks - Barron's

NEW YORK, May 14 (Reuters) - Money manager Neil Druker named Alliance Semiconductor Corp. (NasdaqNM:ALSC - news), Advanced Fibre Communications (NasdaqNM:AFCI - news) and M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers (NasdaqNM:FLSH - news) as three stock picks, according to an article in Barron's.

Druker a partner in Boston-based money management firm Pangaea, said earnings of memory products maker Alliance Semiconductor are about to mushroom in light of higher selling prices and widening gross margins, according to the article.

Telecom equipment maker Advanced Fibre Communications is well-understood company with a well-followed product, Druker told Barron's. The company makes remote digital loop carriers that bundle customer lines and help phone companies better manage capacity, Barron's said.

Semiconductor company M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneer has `` a big upside surprise'' in their earnings, Druker said, according to Barron's. The company faces no clear competitor for it chief product, a computer chip that emulates the characteristics of a hard drive, he said in the article.
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