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To: mtnlady who wrote (16985)4/29/2000 6:04:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 35685
 
Looks like NTAP wins on your list
Qcom: 108: 20% gets it to 128: Very doable ST, definitely pass that LT.

Here's a cute song
I didn't make up this one though, it comes from my investment club:> Sung to "Bye Bye Miss. American Pie"
>
> HUMBLE PIE
April 14, 2000:
>
> A long, long week ago
> I can still remember how the market used to make me smile
> What I'd do when I had the chance
> Is get myself a cash advance
> And add another tech stock to the pile.
>
> But Alan Greenspan made me shiver
> With every speech that he delivered
> Bad news on the rate front
> Still I'd take one more punt
>
> I can't remember if I cried
> When I heard about the CPI
> I lost my fortune and my pride
> The day the NASDAQ DIED
>
> So Bye-bye to my piece of the pie
> Now I'm gettin' calls for margin
> 'Cause my cash account's dry
> It's just two weeks from a new all-time high
> And now we're right back where we were in July
> We're right back where we were in July
>
> Did you buy stocks you never heard of?
> QCOM at 150 or above?
> 'Cos George Gilder told you so
> Now do you believe in Home Depot?
> Can Wal-Mart save your portfolio?
> And can you teach me what's a P/E ratio?
>
> Well, I know that you were leveraged too
> So you can't just take a long-term view
> Your broker shut you down
> No more margin could be found
>
> I never worried on the whole way up
> Buying dot coms for the back of a pickup truck
> But Friday I ran out of luck
> It was the day the NASDAQ died
>
> I started singin'
> Bye-bye to my piece of the pie
> Now I'm gettin' calls for margin
> 'Cause my cash account's dry
> It's just two weeks from a new all-time high
> And now we're right back where we were in July
> Yeah we're right back where we were in July

Always some merriment to be found somewhere, right?
Freeus