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To: tekboy who wrote (3372)8/2/2000 4:54:12 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10713
 
I just finished listening to the Cree conference call and had a lot different impression than the link you just provided....will try and post notes later tonight.

Slacker



To: tekboy who wrote (3372)8/2/2000 4:55:35 PM
From: MARK BARGER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10713
 
tek, that post on Yahoo was made by an idiot with ulterior motives. I have no idea what is going on with Cree. I thought the conference call was very impressive. It was the same old story. Except last year Neal forcast 40% growth and it turned out to be 100%, and this year he is forecasting 65% growth.

A lot of dumping going on, haven't heard anything other than speculation as to the cause.

How much pain can one great company take. I must admit I am completely baffled. Great fundamentals, in a high growth sector. I give up. Better days lie ahead.

mb



To: tekboy who wrote (3372)8/2/2000 5:36:57 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10713
 
Yeowww! There certainly are a lot of ouches in that Motley Fool bulletin board post..... Too many perhaps, as it's very hard to believe that all of those negatives will continue on or materialize, although I'm sure that at least some of them certainly will hurt the company at least a bit. We are seeing too much negativity now though in my opinion, so the strong hands may want to buy on the dips here, and especially if we can get that "dictator" weekly chart to bottom out in deeply oversold territory. Yogi