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To: XBrit who wrote (31184)9/26/2000 10:31:16 PM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 42787
 
Julius, I don't care about the HDTV and interactive service companies. I just care about the networks that will provide these services. Let everyone (application providers, phone companies, video conferencing, snake oil salesmen...) jump on and fill up the pipes. It just means more equipment will be sold to handle it. tp



To: XBrit who wrote (31184)9/27/2000 1:04:44 AM
From: XBrit  Respond to of 42787
 
fwiw, Cramer is still very negative on the market:

Jim Cramer
Too Many Bulls
9/26/00 7:58 PM ET
Even as I read your note Herb, I am getting caught up in e-mail on the plane. I would
say that one out of every three emails says "You are way too bearish. I am going to
have to bet against you." Or some other fidderole. I always have a good chuckle at
these because, believe me, I am the most bullish guy around. Most professionals
are shaking here, just shaking
. I just happen to be the guy willing to say it. I don't
blame them for not admitting it. All that happens is that individuals feel emboldened
because pros like me are stymied. What a shame. I am stymied because I am good
at what I do, not because I am bad at what I do. But it looks like a whole other group
of people is about to learn the lessons of April May again.