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Technology Stocks : Cymer (CYMI)

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To: Doug Skrypek who wrote (11084)12/6/1997 11:00:00 AM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (8) of 25960
 
NEWSWIRE ALPHA #1 : CYMER receives Federation contract for 100,000
hand Fasers! All Fasers supplied will be of the new 8000 Model and
will feature 11 modes of operation between the standard Stun 25 and
Kill 99. Optional overload reactor features and quick-tan + will be
provided for Starship Political Officers ONLY.

The new units are far superior to those supplied by Komatsu to the
Klingon Empire and the Lambda Death Light purchased by the Romulans.

CYMER stock placed on hold 375 years ago by MS and Montgomery analysts
is thought to see a possible breakout from the $19 to $23 range and
the many patient investors are touting how their ancestors "buying
opportunities" of the past 3 centuries have come to fruition.

Analysts from Morgan Stanley headquarters on Mars state that although they are excited by the contract and have witnessed nearly 1500 Quarters of sequential growth they will maintain their hold rating. The analysts cited concerns of the nearly nearly flat quarter turned in 156 years ago and are taking a wait and see approach at this time.

Meanwhile in other new AMZN stock sees a new high after publicly stating
that it is entirely possible that within the next 25 years they may see
their first profitable quarter. In after hours trading AMZN soared to
35K per share on the news.
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