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To: jeffbas who wrote (2776)1/4/2000 6:54:00 PM
From: Ram Seetharaman  Respond to of 2920
 
The market will be choppy only this week, before the employment data on Friday. Most selling will be over by then. Between now and the end of May, 2000 I see tech. stocks appreciating at least 30-40 % easily! XICO should break $ 20 by summer, with some good earnings report behind it!



To: jeffbas who wrote (2776)1/4/2000 7:27:00 PM
From: steve olivier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2920
 
<Let's hope they got the decimal right and did not mean 3.0 instead of 30. The recent price action stinks. I hope this isn't the 1996 Salomon
story all over again, where the pop on being picked up by a major firm was the end of the story, not the middle. >

Jeff,
At the risk of offending you, your comment above reminds me of a crying baby. Did you notice that the market got its ass kicked today? Do you really think today's action had the least bit to do with what is going on at the company?

As I tell everyone who asks me for advice on whether to hold or sell, I always say that if you are going to start bitching or or get pissed every time the stock drops, you should probably sell.

If it drops on the open tomorrow, I'll be buying more.



To: jeffbas who wrote (2776)1/4/2000 9:35:00 PM
From: Joseph K. Medici  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2920
 
Jeff, let's hope it is 30%, and not 3.0%. It is a bit ironic that this endorsement comes at $14; Deja vu I hope not.
By the way, sales of process tools for December were flat for many of the front-end suppliers.