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To: lawdog who wrote (35283)5/10/2000 12:17:00 PM
From: Mighty Mizzou  Respond to of 77400
 
Uhhhhh... I cant agree to that. They posted some pretty good numbers. Im looking at getting a quick 10 points on CSCO and I think the bottom is near. There's millions of sheep out there waiting to put there hard earned $$$ into Crisco. Ill take some of that off their hands! <VBG>

The company's alright. It's some of the whiney posters and cheerleaders on this thread that suck.



To: lawdog who wrote (35283)5/10/2000 12:20:00 PM
From: bgg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
The stupidity and lack of perspective on this thread (lawdog)(I edited out MM because of his latest post) astound me. CSCO is up about 120% over last year. 3-4 months ago, CSCO was at these levels. Given what the whole market has done, CSCO has held up remarkably well. On a day when the WHOLE market is tanking, a few people who seem to take this all very, very personally, are declaring that CSCO as a stock, and even as a company, are dead. What a complete bunch of B.S. I've been in this stock for four years, without selling one share. And do you know what? I'm not selling anytime soon. Regardless of the mood of the market right now, CSCO is not slowing down. Will it see the kind of stock appreciation we've seen over the past 2 years? Doubtful. But say, in two years will it be higher than it is today? Very, very likely.

Regardless of what the entire market is doing today, CSCO's revenue and profit growth is accelerating. CSCO hasn't seen 55% y/y revenue growth in three years, until this quarter. The company is absolutely kicking butt. It is growing faster than its competition, and it is the best-positioned company in the tech sector.

Making broad, sweeping statements about the "death of this stock" based on one day, or one week, or even one months activity is foolish, short-sighted, and reeks of low-grade, trash day trader mentality.



To: lawdog who wrote (35283)5/10/2000 3:33:00 PM
From: SyncMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
MM, if have never seen a surer sign that CSCO is going to slaughter. They are circling the wagons.

The bull is DEAD!


Could you at least wait until we are at the 200 moving average before calling the bull dead? The bull is certainly taking a break. What is CSCO, back to December? Hardly a disaster. The bear has to contend with a 15B company growing revenue at 55%. That's got to be hard to do.

And if your happy that Cisco going down, I hope you aren't in ANY high tech at all. Cisco catches a cold, Nasdaq gets aids. (couldn't spell pnuemah)