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Technology Stocks : Power Integrations (POWI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mark[ox5] who wrote (250)12/1/1999 1:23:00 AM
From: Jeff Bond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 449
 
You found the article too I see :o)

Also, sequentially a jump of 15-20% would be HUGE, since Q3 is traditionally the strongest quarter. If we get a 10% jump, it will make the stock fly, 15-20% would make it go supersonic.

The 100 is our guide for the next 2-3 months, which is fine. It will take us to $50 in orderly fashion, where we will start to creep up on the prior high under diminishing volume, we will breakout on 2-3x average volume and dash to new highs by Mar-Apr 2000, and we can all safely smile under the hot August nights probably at least twice as rich as we are now.

POWI would possibly be a split candidate AGAIN, given another incredible year of growth. Not that it matters, but it does matter, in that it sometimes is an opportunity to get in or add shares.

One day remind me to tell you about the P/E chart study I ran, its pretty amazing, and very very telling about growth stocks 1-2 years in advance of huge upswings. GMST ... Yes!!! :o)

Regards, JB