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To: Doug Robinson who wrote (90189)3/26/2000 10:49:00 AM
From: kha vu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
BEAM: this is a beatdown sector BUT if you consider eye surgery then read on:
<<<FORT WASHINGTON, Pa., Mar 24, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Should you have LASIK now? Or should you wait until new, evolving technologies are available?

These are some of the questions that will be addressed in a live chat on LASIK hosted on the AllAboutVision.com site on Tuesday, March 28. Moderating the chat session will be Dr. Vance Thompson, a renowned LASIK surgeon. Dr. Thompson has
participated in numerous clinical trials as a principal investigator and has served as Summit Technology's National Medical Monitor of their U.S. therapeutic excimer laser and holmium refractive clinical trials. He is a founding Board
member of The LASIK Institute and is co-editor of the textbook, Refractive
Surgery. Dr. Thompson practices refractive surgery in Sioux Falls, S.D.

The chat will take place on Tuesday between 9-10 pm EST (6-7 pm PST). You can
register at AllAboutVision.com to receive an e-mail reminder of the chat
session.

AllAboutVision.com is a one-stop resource providing consumers easy access to
information on eye health and advice on different options for correcting vision
- including eyeglasses, sunglasses, contact lenses, LASIK and other types of
refractive surgery. The site contains encyclopedic reference areas on eye
conditions such as astigmatism, myopia, and presbyopia; diseases such as
glaucoma, cataracts, dry eye syndrome and macular degeneration; low vision;
sports vision; computer vision syndrome; nutrition; dyslexia; children's
developmental vision; aging eyes; and more. AllAboutVision.com offers visitors
the chance to "Ask the Eye Doc", find an eye doctor, subscribe to a free e-mail
newsletter, and download a "Coupon of the Month."

 For more information, please visit: allaboutvision.com

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To: Doug Robinson who wrote (90189)3/26/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 120523
 
Just a few stocks in my Core Portolio: BCE, PHTN, NT, FLEX, WCG, VRLK, EXAR, BRKS, AXA
AXA was my newest which I entered March 1st at 62 and its the smallest position of the groups. I've mentioned getting into them them all way before their move up.

Looking to add on buy triggers and/or pullbacks:WEBT, NUHC (in for a swing trade but out now) LPTHA, (for the third time)FLSH,ISSI, ZIGO, MOGN (triple bagger but I'm out now)KLAC, KLIC, IONA. I also have mutual funds, israeli stocks but I'm in a lot of cash as well.. I've mentioned when I got into all the positions and that they would be probable longer term holdings. FLEX and PHTN held and probably will hold through their second earnings quarter. I don't need 100's of stocks to keep track of a good growth portfolio. I've added to the positions on pullbacks.