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To: Dealer who wrote (2013)9/18/2000 11:59:10 AM
From: Dutch  Respond to of 65232
 
Buying opportunities abound...
I am getting sick of them. lol.
Dutch



To: Dealer who wrote (2013)9/18/2000 12:07:55 PM
From: Dalin  Respond to of 65232
 
Good morning Dealie!!

CNBS is hyping up "the worries....October, oil, Euro, earnings" .

Maybe its their normal contrarian indicator?

I'm still waiting for 3500....seems to be a self fullfilling prophecy at this point. I'll add 30% at that mark(probably 20-30 points higher actually)

Maybe even test 3200 level? Ouch!

Go QCOM, NTAP!!

:0)

D.



To: Dealer who wrote (2013)9/18/2000 12:32:09 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
From ...The Street.Com
Network Appliance Rallies on Gilder Talk
By Thomas Lepri
Staff Reporter
9/18/00 12:20 PM ET

Improbably enough, the market's hottest computer hardware stock has gotten even hotter.

Network Appliance (NTAP:Nasdaq - news), which has already
gained 40% in the last month and 550% over the last year, was
hitting the afterburners again near midday. The stock was up
$7.25, or 6.1%, to $125.31.

The source of the fresh momentum has come out of Lake Tahoe,
Calif., where tech stock maharishi George Gilder foamed some
extremely positive remarks on the company at the
half-eponymous Gilder/Forbes Telecosm Conference on
Friday.

Gilder's confidence may have emboldened investors betting that NetApp's network-attached storage
technology make inroads against EMC (EMC:NYSE - news), the current king of storage. But the scale of
the stock's runup is likely more connected to hopes that Gilder will name NetApp to his Telecosm
Technologies list in the October issue of his monthly newsletter. TheStreet.com has previously explored
the Gilder effect.