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To: Jenna who wrote (115480)10/22/2000 1:34:54 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
ARXX heavily overbought but correcting, Just a little pullback or another MCDT "blimp short" like we had Friday? Probably it will start moving up on Monday as earnings are coming out October 24 after the close, and any movement to the long side after this correction could be on Monday/Tuesday, thereafter a shorting possibility. Of course if ARXX continues to move down on Monday/Tuesday, than a quick recovery nearest to or after the earnings report. Whether we have a correction or not at 245.24 % increase in EPS expected NEXT quarter from last year (Q4) which is about 4 cents more this reporting quarter, ARXX is one stock we need to keep an eye on for weeks to come.



To: Jenna who wrote (115480)10/22/2000 5:12:03 PM
From: Long John  Respond to of 120523
 
I think First Call is losing its edge. It used to be the major player in earnings release dates, but now the earnings conference call is nearly universally available to all. Companies have news releases to announce their report date, and the conference call web sites are current and accurate, with both dates and times of expected reports. I believe the best one is Street Events. They have earnings dates for the most companies, and have been very accurate. Their individual investor center has free calendars of upcoming calls, but their subscription institutional investor center has downloadable calendars which could be more appropriate for our needs.

John