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To: SMALL FRY who wrote (113743)9/12/2000 6:43:01 AM
From: Mao II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
SF: Morning! OT. And of course once the deal is done, Patrick will hit the floor with a scoring shortfall sending the Sonics to the basement. Top exex will exit, several seasons of underperformance will follow. Can an investigation of trading irregularities be far behind?????M2



To: SMALL FRY who wrote (113743)9/12/2000 10:41:33 AM
From: Lane Hall-Witt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
LOL! The NBA must've brought in BVSN's IR Dept. to help them pre-announce the announcement.

Looks like a pump-and-dump Nasdaq today -- futures were weak overnight but got run up a couple of hours before the open. I'm seeing lots of selling into strength in my benchmark stocks.

I'd like to pick up some CMTN for DSLCon next week, but the price action has been terrible.

ALLR has been unbelievably beaten: I've been watching it closely since 28, thinking it looks like a good value, but it's getting mauled. IR and analysts say they're going to meet their quarter, but there's a big doubter out there selling away.

The horrible recent action in LU sure makes it look like another earnings warning is on the way. What a shame; LU looks cheap on a fundamental basis, but management has no credibility because it has failed to guide the Street.

Good luck -- be careful out there!