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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (28268)9/17/2000 8:19:08 PM
From: Clint E.  Respond to of 68046
 
Harry;

I agree when the author says:

>>>> I .... concede that Cisco could well turn in another two or three quarters of truly impressive results, I also believe that Cisco's stock may well be nearing a top that extends back five years...

If we get a year-end rally, would the stock go to 100-110 by Jan 31th? Yes, it could happen. However, I think that would be the top for sometime to come.



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (28268)9/17/2000 9:10:50 PM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68046
 
Harry, I think if we start sliding more it is good to keep track of EPC on daily basis.



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (28268)9/17/2000 11:17:14 PM
From: Johnny Canuck  Respond to of 68046
 
biz.yahoo.com

Sunday September 17, 2:53 pm Eastern Time
Don't Fear Baby Boomer Stock Selling
By Judith Crosson

BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (Reuters) - Fears that aging baby boomers will start selling their stocks within the next decade to finance their retirement and spark an ``asset market meltdown'' are overblown, an MIT professor told an investment conference here this weekend.