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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (9945)10/26/2000 2:30:16 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 65232
 
theQ's bones consist of very strong hands now
like Piturro who will be gripping the shares with dead cold hands, but strong hands

check out JDSU, turning up over 67 with large bid size
all the while NazComp shits the bed
if you dont like my language, sue me
/ jim



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (9945)10/26/2000 2:35:55 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
What is qcom's PE right now. If I recall, at current pricing the PE was relatively low. Qcom is actually a value play in the current market.

Ya know, I can remember Greg M stating that FO would be next to be taken out and shot. I too thought it would happen, but never thought it would be this bad, so I didnt sell....and even planned on buying if it got bad, but the falling knife scared the hell out of me because I didnt know how far the knife would fall and lately I seem to be catching those knives in the wrong places, so naturally, I didnt buy and actually sold my calls in an effort to "preserve capital". My point being, is the storage arena.Personally I think it has further to go. Ntap has a gap down to $40. Now I know that sounds ridiculous, but take a look around. When the houses can take any Co. they want and knock it down 50% in the blink of an eye, I dont think any "resistance" level is safe.

Anyway, lets see what develops.........