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To: Boplicity who wrote (8146)12/27/2000 4:22:12 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 13572
 
Hi Greg:
Guess I may as well join the crowd and call the future Nas bottom at ~2400, as per a few days ago.Doing that any time in the last 10 months would bave been 100% wrong.(G)
I spent 4 days in Houston, trying to sense a collapsing economy but did not see it yet, nor do I see it around Dallas/Ft Worth.
My estimated losses of recent tech investors would be around 80%, vs the avg 50% Nas drop.
So another 10% drop would leave nothing of the golden goose except for some melted grease. With the new administration stirring the pot and asking questions, I chose to believe that sombody will recognise the peril and take some action soon.
So I have ventured out with nibbles at jnpr and qcom.
Sig
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