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Strategies & Market Trends : Steve's Channelling Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zeev Hed who wrote (7160)11/3/2000 1:17:57 PM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30051
 
Hi Zeev - re: QLGC. For once, I am going to listen to you :)

best, Bosco



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (7160)11/3/2000 1:38:49 PM
From: megazoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30051
 
Zeev,

The BUS's move today is relentless. Market conditions are much worse than last year, but something tells me this time the BUS is going on a tornado run. Similar to Q in 99. Actually, similar to its own run in Feb '00. All the patent agreements with more than 50% of the DRAM market has made BUS a more sure-shot performer than most other high fliers. I think eventually, everybody will sign. Elpida agreeing to the patents without even rethinking their strategy tells one of the BUS's 'power'.
On another topic, I am very curious about a stock called SOS, Storage Computer. Our friend Magnum at the BUS board brought this up last week. Rather than dissing the idiot, I took a look at the chart. There is some strong support (I mean very strong support) of this stock. It had been taking off its old highs on higher volume even during Sept and Oct. SOS is also an IP play on storage.
What do you think of it.

BTW, the best Canadian biotech stock may not be QLTI. It may be a company you will hear about more in the coming years. ANPI (Strictly my opinions).

Thanks