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To: chic_hearne who wrote (2267)7/6/2000 10:10:04 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
believe me, when they're pimping them so heavily in concert, it means "we want to get out"....

<<Internet companies have lost almost 5,400 jobs since December. The drop is being blamed on the growing number of e-commerce companies throwing in the towel. According to a survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the jobs lost since December come from 59 companies, one-third of which have
completely shut down. Analysts say there's no need to panic. >>

ho ho ho...



To: chic_hearne who wrote (2267)7/6/2000 10:20:04 AM
From: MythMan  Respond to of 436258
 
>>chic hearne<<

LOL! The spelling is wrong but how bout them Lakers...-g-



To: chic_hearne who wrote (2267)7/6/2000 2:11:46 PM
From: John Graybill  Respond to of 436258
 
Easy picking for me as 15 of 16 on the SOX are in the green...

ho ho ho NSM is truly the canary in the semiconductor-stock coal mine. :-) Gonna be wipeouts across the board in a couple of months.

Wish I hadn't sold my puts yesterday, but I'm just as happy that I decided to wait for a dead-cat bounce to reload on shorter-term puts instead of buying calls in the meantime in anticipation of a bounce.

The yahoo NSM board is getting pretty desperate. Four or five posters are hoping that NSM gets a buyout offer from other chip companies. Apparently they've just about given up on it rising from the grave on its own.



To: chic_hearne who wrote (2267)7/6/2000 2:12:32 PM
From: John Graybill  Respond to of 436258
 
Easy picking for me as 15 of 16 on the SOX are in the green...

ho ho ho NSM is truly the canary in the semiconductor-stock coal mine. :-) Gonna be wipeouts across the board in a couple of months.

Wish I hadn't sold my puts yesterday, but I'm just as happy that I decided to wait for a dead-cat bounce to reload on shorter-term puts instead of buying calls in the meantime in anticipation of a bounce.

The yahoo NSM board is getting pretty desperate. Clowns are being destroyed left and right there. Three explicit posts report margin calls. Four or five posters are hoping that NSM gets a buyout offer from other chip companies. Apparently they've just about given up on it rising from the grave on its own.



To: chic_hearne who wrote (2267)7/6/2000 2:12:46 PM
From: John Graybill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Easy picking for me as 15 of 16 on the SOX are in the green...

ho ho ho NSM is truly the canary in the semiconductor-stock coal mine. :-) Gonna be wipeouts across the board in a couple of months.

Wish I hadn't sold my puts yesterday, but I'm just as happy that I decided to wait for a dead-cat bounce to reload on shorter-term puts instead of buying calls in the meantime in anticipation of a bounce.

The yahoo NSM board is getting pretty desperate. Clowns are being destroyed left and right there. Three posts explicitly report margin calls. Four or five posters are hoping that NSM gets a buyout offer from other chip companies. Apparently they've just about given up on it rising from the grave on its own.