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To: Dale Baker who wrote (203)10/20/2000 11:57:05 AM
From: Return to Sender  Respond to of 235
 
It's a good story too Dale. A lot of companies are guiding lower. CCBL stepped up to the plate and started that buy back before beating estimates. Anyway the Nasdaq is showing excellent strength here confirming bottom set on Wednesday. Some profit taking in Semiconductors after strong rally yesterday but most sectors are showing some follow through on the wide spread buying yesterday with the greatest strength in Securities/Broker Dealers and Biotech Sectors:

cbs.marketwatch.com

RTS



To: Dale Baker who wrote (203)10/20/2000 12:30:35 PM
From: NotNeiderhoffer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 235
 
Dale,

More like the end of price-insensitive tax loss selling. How many mutual funds end their FY in Oct? I think your AIM is off a bit. Uh, Houston I think we have a problem. At least thats my theory. Same shit every year. Most of the big sellers are likely mopped up but Larry Harris' FC note today aint hurting either. Last but not least the company will keep snapping 'em up on the buyback.

aimfunds.com

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