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To: Baldwin who wrote (6046)9/18/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Tony Wang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
tlab made a new recent low at $54 5/8. That should be it for this consolidation. If you look at CSCO which is making
new highs, the secondary companies like TLAB should be catching up with a vengeance. Take a look at the AMAT
chart vs. the NVLS chart. AMAT made new highs and hung
around the top of the trading range, whereas NVLS like TLAB
went down much lower in the consolidation. NOW AMAT is at
new highs, NVLS isn't but is $15 off its recent low. I expect the same for TLAB. It should get to at least 68.

I think it is time to buy or add to TLAB on dips in the
56-58 range.



To: Baldwin who wrote (6046)9/18/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 7342
 
I don't have one of those screens that you can tell who's buying. Maybe someone on the tread has the answer. I think maybe institutions have been reading some of your posts and just got it!!!!!! take care. John



To: Baldwin who wrote (6046)9/19/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Mike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
I have been in TLAB for sometime and love buying on the dips. But has anyone noticed what is going on with the RBOC service. In the Chicagoland area,which I live,I have been not been able to put calls thru many times. What happen is when I make a call a message comes on "All circuits are busy". Now over the past year I used to get it occasionally but recently especially Fridays I get this recording all the time.

These guy need more TLAB equipment right? The report that was issued this week on additional equipment outlay
forecasts for the rest of FY99 and 00 is one reason for the bounce.

Any thoughts,
Mike