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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (24269)11/7/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 69905
 
Harry:

I wish I took your advice on PHTN too. 19 cents earnings is hard to beat.

I don't expect that much for LTXX but they will eaisly beat the street estimates of 8 cents. My minimum forecast with the new shares is 9 cents (and if this is all they hit the stock will sell off unless bookings are high). My maximum forecast is 15 cents. I'd expect the stock to run to earnings now with Morgan Stanly on board (the reason for fridays pop) but it still may wait until earnings. I have a target of $22 around earnings (nov. 23) with 25 by year end (this assumes new analyst coverage and a blow out quarter with increased backlog).

I've been out of the rambus for a while (didn't want to risk Intel releasing the camino with SDRAM133 vs RDRAM).

I'll have to look at your others. On Mr softie I'd expect the NAZ to retrace a little since its value is such a component but the buying opportinity will be short lived.
P&F indicators are now on the offensive. We'll have more of the funds that have been on the sidelines moving into the market as well as a redistribution out of MSFT.

WIND should benefit form the ruling and I was hoping for a pullback to $20 again from the BW article. We'll have to see with their earnings cc. Maybe earings will drive the price down for a few hours.

ON wireless QCOM & LWIN just won't quit.

I've read QCOM is about to release a new product / technology to help deliver the web wireless.

Tim