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To: t2 who wrote (4423)10/18/2000 6:45:18 PM
From: Teflon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6531
 
I think most people forget that the negative tone of the tech sector really got its first pump on the gas peddle when Judge (schister) Jackson kicked MSFT in the groin.

The decision, coupled with MSFT's cautious "5%" guidance, did the Market in on some level...ever since then, the Market has spiraled downward.

I agree with you that MSFT and INTC's importance to the NASDAQ and the market overall are underestimated. For the Markets to resume their march northward, IMHO, MSFT and INTC will have to get their legs back under them *to some degree*.

BRCM looks great at these levels.

Regards,
Teflon



To: t2 who wrote (4423)10/24/2000 8:33:43 AM
From: Joe Giorgianni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6531
 
Broadcom Corporation to Join the Nasdaq-100 Index Beginning October 30, 2000

biz.yahoo.com

Tuesday October 24, 7:29 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Nasdaq Stock Market
Broadcom Corporation to Join the Nasdaq-100 Index Beginning October 30, 2000
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM - news), of Irvine, California, will become a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index®, effective at the beginning of trading Monday, October 30, 2000. Class A Shares of Broadcom will also be included in the Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking Stock(SM) (Amex: QQQ - news). Broadcom will replace Lycos, Inc. (LCOS), which is being acquired by Terra Networks, S.A. (Nasdaq: TRRA - news).