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Technology Stocks : Newbridge Networks
NN 13.73+5.9%11:25 AM EST

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To: Luc Glinas who wrote (3209)2/14/1998 8:27:00 AM
From: Sinker  Read Replies (1) of 18016
 
I went to that site and read all I could regarding NN.

The site and analyses is quite good and reflects a technical analyses of Newbridge. After all was said and done they said this.....

INDUSTRY: NN has been assigned to the Telecomm (Equipment) Group. VectorVest classifies stocks into over 190 Industry Groups and 50 Business Sectors.

NN has about average safety with about average upside potential. It reflects a stock which is likely to give about average, relatively consistent returns over the long term.

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Based on this evaluation and the fact that NN has " average upside potential" I see price appreciation in the future.

I am a long term investor and short term price swings do not influence my decisions to buy and sell.

Foe every 100 analysts out there, there will be about 50 different opinions on a stock. Find an anaylst with a proven track record and follow his/her advice.

Again, My opinion, for what it is worth ($0.00) is that NN will continue to rise throughout the year as better quarters ( I hope) are reported.

Good luck

Sink

PS.. Has anyone considered that the eps coming out might be higher than their preliminary expectations reported recently? Just something to think about.
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