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To: t2 who wrote (7070)3/3/2000 4:46:00 PM
From: codawg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24042
 
Options talk follows - I know some will not be interested.

Yeah, t2, I've made some pretty good returns on JDSU. In addition to some core shares, I'm holding a trading position of March and April options that I acquired during the consolidation around $200 (some JDSU, some ETEK). This has been fun couple of weeks. I took advantage of the weakness Thursday to roll up some DIM March calls for a much larger position in OTM calls. My break even on this roll-up is around $285 so with all the fundamental events next week I'm pretty comfortable.

Also, I haven't been trading MSFT since late last year. It used to be my primary trading stock last year when you and I (and Teflon) talked occasionally on that thread. I agree with you that it's very undervalued and I think that should change in the next few months.



To: t2 who wrote (7070)3/3/2000 5:19:00 PM
From: ggamer  Respond to of 24042
 
biz.yahoo.com

Friday March 3, 4:53 pm Eastern Time

Analysts see fiber-optic show sending stocks higher

(In U.S. dollars unless noted)

By Susan Taylor

OTTAWA, March 3 (Reuters) - Stocks in firms selling fiber-optic equipment could sizzle next week, fired up by contract
and product news expected from an industry trade show that opens in Baltimore on Monday, analysts said.

A Who's Who of the telecommunications, data networking and wireline sectors, including JDS Uniphase Corp. (Toronto:JDU.TO -
news)(NasdaqNM:JDSU - news) and Nortel Networks Corp. (Toronto:NT.TO - news)(NYSE:NT - news), are expected to attend the annual Optical Fiber
Convention.

``I think it's going to be positive for all the optics companies,' said Patrick Houghton, analyst at Sutro & Co.

``It's going to be evident that there's still a lot of action left in optics -- there's still a lot of change happening there, a lot of new technologies coming on
that are going to continue to drive costs down for carriers.'

Chris Crespi, analyst at Banc of America Securities, wrote: ``We expect the stock price of the participating companies to swing wildly by week's end.'

Many firms have already revealed, or hinted broadly at, what they will demonstrate at the show, considered a highly technical event.

``The market is so hot, they're not going to wait,' said John Wilson, analyst at Bunting, Warburg Dillon Read. ``As soon as they can, they announce.'

JDS Uniphase, the world's largest supplier of components for fiber optic networks, said it will introduce more than 30 new products aimed at the
telecommunications and cable TV sectors.

``In the first six months of fiscal 2000 we invested almost $40 million in new product development,' said JDS Uniphase President Jozef Straus in a
statement. ``These new products are the direct result of the efforts of the over 1,000 people in our R&D activities.'

Wilson said there could be news on product performance and contract wins, with deals for metropolitan fiber-optic equipment, for use in urban networks,
anticipated.

Nortel, one of the world's largest communications equipment firms, picked up metropolitan network fiber technology in its 1998 purchase of Newbridge
Networks Corp. (Toronto:NNC.TO - news) affiliate Cambrian Systems Corp. for $300 million.

``All the major players have already presaged what they are doing,' said Paul Sagawa, analyst at Sanford Bernstein & Co. ``Certainly, we'll get a chance
to look at things.'

Nortel, which predicts its fiber-optic equipment sales could reach $10 billion in 2000, is widely expected to announce news, though analysts are divided
on whether that will relate to products or sales.

``Nortel has hinted about a lot of things that they say they're going to bring out this year, so they could make formal announcements,' Sagawa said. ``You
can't run into a guy from Nortel without them talking about this.'