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To: yousef hashmi who wrote (50465)2/1/2000 3:36:00 PM
From: Steve Robinett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53903
 
This may explain the jump up in MU at about 3:00et
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CNNFN 2/1/00 - 2:55:04 PM .....stock picker jim glickenhaus will share some stocks with us that he believes are moneymakers. Stay tuned. >>> In today's stock picks segment: Jim glickenhaus, portfolio manager at glickenhaus & company, opens his portfolio for us and shares some favorite stocks. >> My favorite stocks are texas instruments, altera, micron and intel. These companies to me represent the infrastructure of the technological revolution that's exploding in the economy. Upward and onward and i think for a long time. Whether it's cell phones, the internet through a handheld device, access to pcs, to me, the technology that enables companies to cut prices, be more efficient, earn more money, these products are produced by these companies. Texas, micron , altera, intel, i think these stocks are going to grow as much as 100% over the next three years and i think they are stocks worth owning. Every time they go down, i think you should buy more and they're the oneis believe in. John: >> Those are the opinions of jim glickenhaus and not cnnfn. And check out cnn fn's web site, where now you can find all information on our stock pickers. That's www.Cnnfn.Com. >>> Ahead in the next half hour: Shares of tumbleweed communications soaring today, due in part to a nice upgrade by internet analyst todd raker. He'll join us for a closer look at the b-to-b phenomenon. Plus, the united states is now in its longest economic