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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: Richard Forsythe who wrote (3995)1/23/1999 1:17:00 PM
From: mac  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
>I've seen stocks move before on "no news" only to be
>followed up with a change from "Buy" to "hold"
>a week or so later. If CSFB lower their rating in
> the next week or two, we'll know who the culprits are!

Richard,

CSFB has already spoken after the selloff and reiterated their
strong-buy.:

Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Mike Kwatinetz wrote in a research note, "We expect Wind
River to report 28 to 30 cents, versus our estimate of 29 cents. This quarter appears to be more
back-end loaded than typical for Wind, and revenue is likely to come in at or slightly below our
$38.6 million forecast." CS First Boston has no underwriting relationship with Wind River.

The Alameda, Calif. company, which helps companies develop embedded software, says its
fourth-quarter earnings are due Feb. 25. First Call's consensus estimate from also projects
earnings of 29 cents per share.

But Kwatinetz said "the stock appears to have already overdiscounted this news," and maintains a
strong buy on the stock. He said he is also keeping his fiscal year 2000 earnings-per-share
estimate of $1.16 unchanged. That forecast is a penny below First Call's consensus.
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