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To: techguerrilla who wrote (20480)5/26/2000 11:02:00 PM
From: lindelgs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
John@Panhandler.com - you might be interested in this...
(got this from a friend)
Three beggars are begging in New York City.

The first one wrote "beg" on his broken steel cup and he received ten bucks after one day.

The second one wrote "beg.com" on his cup and after one day he received hundreds of thousands of dollars. Someone even wanted to take him to NASDAQ.

The third one wrote "eBeg" on his cup. IBM, HP and Lucent Technologies sent vice-presidents to talk to him about a strategic alliance and offered him free hardware, software and professional consulting while Larry Ellison claimed on CNBC that eBeg uses 95% Oracle technology and i2 announced
begTradeMatrix, a b2b industry portal to offer supply chain integration to the beggar. Cisco just announced that virtually all eBeg traffic runs over their equipment.

Enjoy Cuba! Sic 'em! Love Legs



To: techguerrilla who wrote (20480)5/26/2000 11:11:00 PM
From: crdesign  Respond to of 35685
 
Re: ignore

I think @ this porch party we should all walk around wearing blank sandwich boards and fat magic markers and then we could write to each other our crazy thoughts.

silly, T

TG, Buying QCOM? No your not crazy.

However, I got a pleasant surprise today, last month 4-24, I entered a GTC order for some SUNW @ $68. Damned if it didn't fill two days ago and I had know idea! I would sure love to think $68 is the bottom for SUNW. I'd be a very happy camper.

So broke I can't even afford to pay attention, T



To: techguerrilla who wrote (20480)5/26/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
AFTERHOURS QUOTES

Voltaire's Porch Basket of Stocks

These Stock Have Not Been Picked By Any One Individual

GORILLA--A company that controls it market because it has a discontinuous innovation ,one that is not compatible with existing systems. The market is in a hyper growth stage, and they control the architecture. There is a high switching cost to using some other company's product,

KING--The Market leader, properly with a two-times lead or better over its closest competitor. If the lead shrinks too far, the king becomes a prince, and we have a kingless market. Because they lack architectural control, and because switching costs are low, they cannot force competitors onto the defensive the way Microsoft, Intel, or Cisco can. Compaq is a king. Seagate is a king of hard drives.

A lot of study has been done on these stocks by the Gorilla and Kings thread. There are the stocks that are discussed most often on the porch........and 1 or more are in most porcher's portfolio.

The following Stocks are on the Gorilla and King Index

QCOM
CLOSE 66 1/16
AFTERHOURS 66 5/16

GMST
CLOSE 34 1/2
AFTERHOURS 34 3/4

JDSU
CLOSE 80 1/2
AFTERHOURS 81

SEBL
CLOSE 105 3/8
AFTERHOURS 105

NTAP
CLOSE 58 5/16
AFTERHOURS 58

The following Stocks are on the Gorrilla and King Watchlist

BRCM
CLOSE 118 3/8
AFTERHOURS 118 1/2

CREE
CLOSE 104 15/16
AFTERHOURS 95

ELON
CLOSE 54 1/32
AFTERHOURS 54 1/4

RNWK
CLOSE 33
AFTERHOURS 32 15/16

WIND
CLOSE 33
AFTERHOURS 32

For "Voltaire's Cover Call Strategy 101" see Post # 9490