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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Boplicity who wrote (5091)10/3/2000 12:28:21 AM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
I'm tired, Greg

. . . . of people talking about this crappy Naz flying to 5000.

I bought JDSU Dec90's back in June when JDSU was 125. I never would have believed that they would drop to being out of the money.

JDSU has now become "the new Qualcomm," an unbelievable pile of crap.

I've got to find ways to get out of these mid-term options that are fast becoming nonsense. At least Tom's "Rambus idea" appears to be making headway. Rambus and Qualcomm appear to be stable and doing OK. But those JDSU calls are driving me crazy. I'm not sure there's any recovery for that company prior to March of 2001. If then. they saddled themselves with a long-term albatross: SDLI. The 3.8 to 1 ratio is apparently a lock-in.

What do you think, Greg, about those three companies in these turbulent times where the Naz may bottom into the upper 2000's?

I could have sworn that the election would cause some public confidence in the economy. But boredom with this election is astonishing. I heard a public opinion poll recently noted that over 60% of the U.S. public could not name EITHER of the vice-presidential nominees. Incredible. We live in a "dope" society.

-john-
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