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To: Jenna who wrote (91423)4/4/2000 12:10:00 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jubak's Journal
How to pick the right gorilla
<positive reference to JDSU>

moneycentral.msn.com

Fred



To: Jenna who wrote (91423)4/4/2000 12:51:00 AM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
Let's forget the .coms for a while

THE DAY AHEAD: 1Q IPO hits and misses

By Larry Dignan


When the most exciting items on the IPO calendar this week are donut maker Krispy Kreme and a bunch of biotech offerings, you have to wonder what happened to all that dot-com enthusiasm from a few months ago.

Internet IPO enthusiasm has left the building -- unless you have something resembling a real business. Simply put, investors aren't falling for the same old IPO stunts these days.

Among the winners tracked by IPO research firm Renaissance Capital, webMethods (Nasdaq: WEBM) was the big star, gaining 594 percent through March 29. WebMethods hit just about every buzzword you can hit -- customer relationship management, extensible markup language and B2B. And its XML software was new to the market.

Other big winners tended to have either a new niche or real revenue, and, in some cases profits.

The winners were the companies that made infrastructure for the Internet. The majority of the big gainers -- Quantum Effect Devices (Nasdaq: QEDI), Turnstone Systems (Nasdaq: TSTN), Avanex (Nasdaq: AVNX) -- had something to do with speeding up the Net in a wired or wireless world.

UT Starcom (Nasdaq: UTSI) cashed in with a 357 percent gain because it offered Internet infrastructure gear in China.

In fact, the top 10 IPOs for the quarter were notable for what wasn't there. Only one dot-com company (Register.com) made the list with a gain of 217 percent from its offering price of $24.



To: Jenna who wrote (91423)4/4/2000 8:15:00 AM
From: Roger Schelling  Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna: Thanks for the post on:
ENT...NTPA .. companies with earnings growth that have sold off too much and should recover.

Caused me to go looking.
AFCO is very near good resistance and the 100 DMA
Proj EPS %Change Cur Qtr 200.0
Proj EPS %Change Next Qtr 280.0
Proj EPS Current Fiscal Yr 2275.0
Proj EPS Next FY 102.1
Earnings/share $.32
PE 53

CYMI Has the 200 DMA and resistance @ $42, closed 45.375 yesterday 04/03/2k
Proj EPS %Change Cur Qtr 222.2
Proj EPS %Change Next Qtr 466.6
Proj EPS Current Fiscal Yr 188.9
Proj EPS Next FY 468.7
Earnings $.28 PE 162

Others for investigation
PCOP
ECCS

This is a really great thread. Where have you been all my life? :)

Best to all,

Roger