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Strategies & Market Trends : Sharck Soup

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To: Sharck who started this subject5/9/2001 5:09:04 PM
From: besttrader   of 37746
 
American Eagle (AEOS) 39.59 -0.22: U.S. same store sales for the four weeks ended May 5, 2001 increased 22.7% compared to the
corresponding four-week period ended May 6, 2000; see press release.

Rambus (RMBS) 12.80 -0.90: Dow Jones corrects earlier headline and now says that judge did not reduce damage award due Infineon
(IFX) to $350,000 from $3.5 mln. Appears for now that award is $3.5 mln but can be reduced later. As noted on In Play earlier, the size
of the award is less important than the fact that Rambus lost this case.

Brady Corp. (BRC) 34.12 +0.47: Company warns for Q3; sees EPS between $0.42 and $0.45, vs consensus estimate of $0.49,
expects net sales for the quarter to be about $134 mln. Company cites the contraction in telecommunications, industrial and other markets;
see press release.

Global Crossing (GX) 13.80 -0.05: -- Update -- Capital spending for continuing operations during 2001 (including spending by Asia
Global Crossing) is expected to remain approximately $4.9 to $5.1 bln.

Global Crossing (GX) 13.80 -0.05: Reports Q1 loss of $0.70 a share, $0.18 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.88); revenues
rose 19.3% to $1.08 bln from a year-ago of $0.91 bln; see press release.

Service Corp (SRV) 4.66 -0.21: Reports Q1 earnings of $0.08 a share, $0.07 better than the First Call consensus of $0.01, vs
year-ago earnings of $0.08; revenues fell 0.8% to $677.80 mln from a year-ago of $683.50 mln; see press release.
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