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Technology Stocks : Orbital science (ORB)

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (1146)3/4/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: Irene Harvey  Read Replies (1) of 2394
 
Hi Mohan, Judy and others - Yes, I'm still here but have been very, very busy again mainly with work - it's the busy time of the year for me but I did manage to scan many of the messages - activity now seems to be 10 times it was before this climb so there was a lot for me to catch up on. I'm as gleeful as Judy and some others who have had this stock for up to four years now but I also had some questions about the company dealing with all these orders and backlogs, how are they going to manage this kind of growth, etc. but I saw a reply which allayed some of my anxiety.

I noticed the runup again today in Orbi, a nice gain again, but then heard the news when I got home about Intel and that many of the large tech stocks are really going down in overnight trading - also saw that CPQ has been sliding down and there's been a big revision in terms of S&P's earnings estimates. Tomorrow is expected to be bad and I guess we're going to lose a few points here too - just when we went beyond 40!

What's your thoughts on how this stock will be affected? I read on another thread that maybe it's the large caps that will really be hit the worse and eventually the smaller stocks will be getting the money. Wistful thinking?
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