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To: Poet who wrote (5297)9/21/2000 4:21:35 PM
From: hivemind  Respond to of 10876
 
There was some dip buying in ITWO, SEBL, NEWP. After I posted, some of the buying turned into dipping, however. ITWO could have done better, but it's had such a run, and both the others are monsters, particularly SEBL.

Here I am exercising caution. I don't want to add to these at this point. I am looking to take profit when things look done, but I have no idea when that'll be.

I am no longer interested in the really popular names, as they tend to get overexploited. Now I go for baskets and do weeding. Or is that weaving? <g>

I sold today: SUNW DGX MCRL TGH. Not dogs, to be sure, just not wanting to hold them at this time. This weekend I will look for some new fish to fry.

Still holding the winners from my latest baskets. SEBL NTAP GLW NEWP IDTI CDWC, some others..



To: Poet who wrote (5297)9/21/2000 4:28:30 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10876
 
Intel issues sales warning

Thursday, September 21, 2000
--4:24 pm - By Alec Davis

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (CBS.MW) -- Intel said Thursday its third-quarter sales would fall short of the company's previous expectations, citing weaker demand in Europe.
The chip giant now says it expects revenue for the period to rise 3 to 5 percent from the $8.5 billion it generated in the second quarter.
Intel (INTC: news, msgs) also said in its report after the closing bell that its gross margin will be 62 percent, plus or minus a point, instead of its previous estimate of 63 to 64 percent