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To: bambs who wrote (42089)11/1/2000 6:54:48 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 77400
 
Sorry, I meant that I think the SEC investigation will at least lead to a forced restatement of cash position.

The old recant trick,huh.Sorry access no longer allowed.Your account is overextended.Try again later.:)



To: bambs who wrote (42089)11/2/2000 10:37:18 AM
From: The Phoenix  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Hey Bambs..

www2.marketwatch.com

Looks like you're going to be wrong on INTC too.

Thursday, November 02, 2000

Analysts comment on Intel
--9:36 am - By Tomi Kilgore
Commenting on Intel’s (INTC: news, msgs) reaffirmation of fourth-quarter revenue
growth estimates, Analyst Dan Niles at Lehman Bros. said the company’s
comment that it was seeing a slight uptick in Europe and brisk demand in Asia
was a “pleasant surprise.” CS First Boston’s Charlie Glavin said continued price
wars between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD: news, msgs) “could
downward put pressure to the lower end of Intel’s conservative guidance, with the
effects carrying through into mid-2001. Drew Peck at SG Cowen said Intel’s
expectation of net growth of 17-to-18 percent in 2001 “will be a challenge” given
weakness in microprocessors. Merrill Lynch’s Joe Osha said, “although
yesterday’s presentation included some interesting cost data, the gross margin
question remains unanswered.” David Wong at PaineWebber upped his price
target to $52 from $45. Intel is now up $2 to $46.88 and AMD is edging up 81
cents to $24.63.


Don't you love that comment from Dan Niles.. "Pleasantly Surprised". Looks like LEH (Luke) might have messed up. Or, more likely they know the market is healthy and they simply want to buy cheap and talked the last sellers out... I wonder why the bears think it's the bulls that are getting taken and that the bears are not? Seems to me that the analysts and MM don't care who they take.

OG



To: bambs who wrote (42089)11/2/2000 7:33:29 PM
From: techtonicbull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
bambs you are a girl who never learns do you? Do not ever short CSCO, if you want to keep money in your account.