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To: xcr600 who wrote (26157)4/14/2000 6:15:00 PM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71004
 
X, There is no telling what would happen on Monday, just a bunch of theories. Often, I have seen a more severe drop on the Friday before, driving prices down, than the actual Monday.

There is no doubt that this is history in making and nobody saw it coming(not counting full-fledged bears).

Speaking to a few guys here at work(mostly engineers with one in semiconductor sales), we all agreed that even though some stocks are still high measured by historical yardsticks, the outlook for the semiconductor, wireless, and networking industry looks excellent for the remainder of the year. We serve the "wired" & server market and we're growing at 100% this year, fueled by growth in the industries that I mentioned.

It is time buy some of these stocks on Monday, no matter what.

csco, brcd, a, orcl, qcom, ntap, amcc, qlgc, txcc, rfmd, extr, amat, cmos, vrts, beas,....

Clint