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To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (107975)7/16/2000 12:36:44 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
FMKT Reports 7/14

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To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (107975)7/16/2000 9:15:28 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Respond to of 120523
 
<LOL> If Joseph is not guilty... someone is. That report probably went through the bureaucratic editorial mill of SSB before being published two weeks later... no telling who else knew that report was coming out. Someone was ready to pounce on the artificial slide that's for sure...

SF



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (107975)7/17/2000 12:04:14 AM
From: Ron  Respond to of 120523
 
Another very good article on the Solly/semiconductor debacle:
thestreet.com

Seems that Solomon handled a huge bullish trade right after the negative analyst report.