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To: djia101362 who wrote (39226)3/9/2000 12:52:00 PM
From: johnd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
djia, MSFT is on a clear upward trend. Short covering will follow soon.



To: djia101362 who wrote (39226)3/9/2000 1:04:00 PM
From: Milan Shah  Respond to of 74651
 
I too bought some INPH after doing a little research. This looks like a fairly solid company, with $73M in sales and a market cap of ~200M. However, it has been in business since 95, and its year to year growth has been only in the 15 - 20% range.

If you think Storage Area Networks are poised to take off, this could be a very good bet to make. From my professional involvements, I know there is a huge interest in moving to multi-node cluster environments with the clusters using SANs for disk sharing. It makes a lot of sense - instead of buying huge iron, buy a bunch of small iron, configure them for cluster, and back them up with a SAN for disk sharing.

If SAN takes off, INPH will too. Actually, if Wall Street thinks SAN will take off, whether or not it actually does, INPH will take off too.