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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment-Sell when they're singing in the streets -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Pink Minion who wrote (32)3/15/2000 5:15:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 276
 
You would be surprised to see how light the equipment investments are these days. I have been somewhat "empty handed" in some of these stocks and are just now considering jumping back in.

As the title for this thread clearly warns us, "Sell when they are singing in the streets." They were singing a few sessions ago. but now the flip side is to "Buy when the streets are dripping with blood."<GGG>

We can't lose since we pocketed profits and are entering at significant discounts. and as we all know, what goes up, goes down and what goes down does go back up again. As our Oreo cookie example illustrates, we seem to feast on the creme filling and leave the rest for the scavengers<GG>.

AV



To: Pink Minion who wrote (32)3/25/2000 11:46:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 276
 
ex, beware of Lehman recs near a top! Excerpt from a Barron's article...

Even while Lehman was preparing to unload its holdings in VerticalNet,
Lehman's analysts were pushing the stock. A quick search by our ace
research chief, Pauline Yuelys, turned up a number of "buy" recommendations
issued by Lehman's analytical corps in late January and a fair-sized bullish
report in mid-February, the latter when the stock was $206.


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Gottfried