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To: Connor26 who wrote (91870)4/5/2000 10:25:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Tomorrow watch: MOT and BGEN MOT has earnings out on Monday April 10 and so does BGEN. I'm not looking for any intermediate holds here just a 'pre-earnings' anticipatory upswing. They both had them today, but they were masked by other stocks that moved up even more. In a volatile market perhaps they will 'stand out' again tomorrow.



To: Connor26 who wrote (91870)4/5/2000 10:34:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
YHOO.. and TLAB on top of it. Not too optimistic on nasdaq tomorrow. I'm glad I took profits. Lets just say those that are long YHOO are not yahooing at this moment. I would have held the puts, but I didn't have that much that it would have really mattered.
Tellabs to miss earnings expectations

By Chris Kraeuter, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 10:06 PM ET Apr 5, 2000 NewsWatch

LISLE, Ill. (CBS.MW) -- Tellabs Inc. warned about a first quarter earnings shortfall of 3 cents to 5 cents a share.

Tellabs (TLAB: news, msgs) said it expects earnings of between 25 cents and 27 cents a share, excluding one time gains and charges. Analysts surveyed by First Call expected earnings of 30 cents a share.

Shares gave back 2 to 59 in after-hours trading on Island. During the regular session, Tellabs rose 3 5/8, or 6.3 percent, to 61.



To: Connor26 who wrote (91870)4/5/2000 10:37:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
The market is in a punishing mood and I don't want to hang around in the morning with money committed until 'its' mood changes. I noticed that waiting around the first 3/4 hour of the trading session was even more optimal to results than the first 1/2 hour after the trading session. However if any of today's high flyers (GLGC, HGSI, gaps up tomorrow morning I will use the opportunity to short (if those stocks have been up on Wednesday).. or buy puts. Stocks like VRSN, NSOL and MLNM look like a shorters/puts delight tomorrow, but you never know.



To: Connor26 who wrote (91870)4/6/2000 10:51:00 AM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
connor, I must admit I'm guilty of loving BEAS today.
But it's only going to be a short affair this time <ggg>
GNET is rocking. Earnings anyone?