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To: Kavika who wrote (87901)3/10/2000 2:13:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
2 good ones out of Holland: LHSP and INDG. CYCH I had but sold but INDG is a very good choice IMHO.. I was looking it over during the last correction. It looks like there is a lot of upside in the next 6-12 months. Its hard to put them on a watch list because they take more than 1 day or even 1 week to show their mettle. These are the kinds of stocks that could and should go into a longer term portfolio. I remember when TTIL never had enough volume to be considered a good trade. LHSP is now forming a symmetrical triangle and is really a buy now although the actual breakout isn't until 118 or thereabouts. This is only the second 'correction' its had in 6 weeks and it was a buying opportunity. The last was a bullish flag formation last week in January.

Indigo Reports Record Unit Shipments on Fourth Quarter Revenue of $42 Million Equipment Revenues Up 40% From Third Quarter
MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Indigo N.V. (Nasdaq: INDG - news), the leader in digital color printing, today reported 1999 fourth quarter revenues of $42.0 million, compared with fourth quarter 1998 revenues of $42.7 million. Operating revenues, net of royalties and license fees, grew four percent to $42.0 million from $40.4 million in the fourth quarter of 1998. Operating revenues for the year ended December 31, 1999 were $140.7 million, compared with 1998 operating revenues of $137.0 million.



To: Kavika who wrote (87901)3/10/2000 2:24:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<Watch List Update>> # 6 has managed a triple top breakout at 22. I just put in a buy stop at 21 1/2 when the stock was 21 1/8 and it triggered. With 19 big blocks I am hoping we can hold onto this Israeli 'somewhat' battered tech stock that was once a powerhouse.

On March 1, 2000 Robertson Stephens analyst Arun Veerappan issued a 5 page Daily Notes Report on #7 =Report highlights: 'The 2000 and 2001 EPS estimates were lowered to $0.43 from $.073, and to $0.57 from $0.95, respectively, to reflect continued excess inventory conditions at some customers. An ATTRACTIVE rating was maintained. The three-year EPS growth rate was projected at 30%.'