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To: Donald Wennerstrom who wrote (3968)7/28/2000 10:07:09 PM
From: Rick Kraus  Respond to of 5482
 
With all of the other high valuations out there, I thought that this would be a good time to buy KLIC with the proceeds of NOK that I sold a few weeks ago. (What dumb luck!)Seems like a no-brainer. Hope I'm right. RK



To: Donald Wennerstrom who wrote (3968)7/28/2000 10:35:33 PM
From: Jerome  Respond to of 5482
 
Good Work Don, Many thanks, Jerome eom



To: Donald Wennerstrom who wrote (3968)7/28/2000 11:55:02 PM
From: EACarl  Respond to of 5482
 
Great work on compiling that Data, Don.
I find it very useful.
Would you consider adding a company to your list?
If so, I offer Intest (INTT). It is another very cheap
back-end semi-equip.
Yahoo Profile : biz.yahoo.com
Company website: intest.com

Regards, Eric.



To: Donald Wennerstrom who wrote (3968)7/30/2000 7:32:07 AM
From: scott_jiminez  Respond to of 5482
 
Excellent compilation Don.

One doesn't need a slide rule, abacus, nor a margin call to see the complete lack of correlation between last week's performance and the PEGs/expected 24 month earnings/FY2000 earnings.

Ian suggests we acquire this so-called 'life' and ignore these gyrations. After extensive research among fellow investors, I find no evidence of this concept present. I've grown quite weary of Ian's baseless suggestions and now believe he is deliberately invoking Stalinist propaganda to distract me from my charts.

<font color=Chartreuse>I gotta go.