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To: t2 who wrote (4228)1/10/2000 6:10:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24042
 
What did the article say, your link is unavailable to nonsubscribers...

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To: t2 who wrote (4228)1/10/2000 7:46:00 PM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 24042
 
Ron Insana is ALWAYS adding fuel to selloffs.
When I was a real newbie he scared the hell out of me on a regular basis. I can imagine how many people he causes to take loses they shouldn't take.

Is this it? Is this the end of the bull market? The end of the tech run? The end for all small investors who shouldn't be trading anyway? The end of the world? <ggg>
He dislikes "US" intensely. Are the little guys going to end up in ruins when this bubble bursts? I thought just what you thought last week. And for individual stocks, they intensify selloffs (as well as run ups as we know)

And I'm not the only JDSU long who feels this way, right NC?



To: t2 who wrote (4228)1/10/2000 8:29:00 PM
From: allen menglin chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24042
 
S$P for JDSU based on market cap?

BRK will never be S&P like the old days, if it belongs there, BRK would be S&P b4 it dropped 30% recently;

UPS is probably competing against JDSU (57.5 Bil today) to be the next S&P 500 company. I think JDSU grows much faster than UPS in the last 2 months, and will outpace UPS (80.7 Bil today) in market cap in couple more months!

I have no idea what LMG/B is.

My conclusion, UPS and JDSU would be very likely to join S$P in the near future.
bloomberg.com

Bloomberg
Taking Stock
Mon, 10 Jan 2000, 6:35pm EST



12/2 Biggest U.S. Companies by Market Value Not in S&P 500: Table
Biggest U.S. Companies by Market Value Not in S&P 500: Table

New York, Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of
the 25 biggest U.S. companies by market value that are not in the
Standard & Poor's 500 Index:

Company Ticker Market Value

in Billions

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. BRK/A $ 86.56

United Parcel Service Inc. UPS 79.93

AT&T Corp.-Liberty Media Group LMG/B 53.35

JDS Uniphase Corp. JDSU 40.98

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. GS 36.45

General Motors Corp. Class H GMH 36.05

Infinity Broadcasting Corp. INF 30.42

Amazon.com Inc. AMZN 28.97

Cox Communications Inc. COX 27.87

Qwest Communications International QWST 25.95

VERITAS Software Corp. VRTS 24.43

Level 3 Communications Inc. LVLT 23.36

Genentech Inc. DNA 21.33

eBay Inc. EBAY 20.69

Broadcom Corp. BRCM 20.46

Internet Capital Group Inc. ICGE 20.20

Akamai Technologies Inc. AKAM 19.68

At Home Corp. ATHM 19.32

Agilent Technologies Inc. A 19.11

CMGI Inc. CMGI 17.47

Sycamore Networks Inc. SCMR 16.90

Fox Entertainment Group Inc. FOX 16.16

EchoStar Communications Corp. DISH 15.48

AXA Financial Inc. AXF 15.03

AMFM Inc. AFM 14.71

Market values are based on the close of trading Dec. 1.



To: t2 who wrote (4228)1/10/2000 9:01:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 24042
 
Turn off CNBC. It's turned into trash TV IMO. All day long all they do is segments on how you can get rich on the newest fad(just when it is starting to die out). I watch Squak in the morning but really nothing else during the day; nothing else is worthwhile. Moneyline on CNN does a far better job of recapping the day's news.

BK