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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (36314)10/10/2000 5:17:48 PM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Plus Yahoo disappointed and Lucent warned. Mr. Lucretius over on the clown-killers' thread said "if we hurt them tomorrow, it's OVER, crash on Monday!". Now, mind you he says that every week, but this time he might be right.

On the other hand, he might not<g>.

--QS



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (36314)10/10/2000 5:23:37 PM
From: Michael L. Voorhees  Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Charles: did you really register your name as a trademark?



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (36314)10/10/2000 11:19:19 PM
From: Ivan N. Antich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Lets cheer up! The last time the NASDAQ was at this level SUNW was at 75. We're 33% ahead!
It'll be at 100 within the next 12 months. After split that is, need I say? -=Ivan=-



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (36314)10/11/2000 5:19:29 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Charles: YEP, the whole damn tech sector SUCKS. Institutions being herd animals are bailing into other sectors. I got a feeling this is setting up the buying opportunity of a lifetime. I believe we got our "hint" as to SUNW when we were told to be sure and listen to the CC. I am waiting till Friday with the hope it causes SUNW to go under $100, if so, I will add. Meanwhile, I am planning on putting in a really LOW BALL bid on LU. I am not impressed at all by that company or its management but if I can STEAL IT, I'll take a chance figuring on holding until they straighten themselves out. JDN