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To: Voltaire who wrote (16237)11/14/2000 7:07:18 PM
From: Jimbo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
V. - Jimbo here - I hesitate to doubt your call re Naz but that IMHO is going to be a tough road to hoe <sp> ! I think Alan G. will have a lot to do with any moves in the short term - Tomorrow don't see much happening with the Fed - but am hoping the Dec 19th meeting they will finally remove the bias - then maybe the markets will move up !



To: Voltaire who wrote (16237)11/14/2000 7:08:32 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Interesting analysis by a devoted slueth & G&K knight.......

...........>>"I've been working my way through all of the quarter's conference calls for the networking business around core, edge, fiber, optical [Cisco, Juniper, Redback, Sycamore, JDS Uniphase, Foundry, Extreme, Corning, Nortel, Lucent, etc...] to get an idea of the growth and what each company is saying about that growth.

Sorry to have jumped off the track, but my intent was to sponge everything in to see how it all ties in with semiconductor demand, optical components demand and networking gear demand because that effects some of our gorillas and kings. It's been one heck of an organized campaign that it was all over for these companies and demand was falling off a cliff - yet I see no signs of that in all of the companies that have reported. Nor do the companies. Semiconductors. Optical components. Fiber. Networking gear. Or at least I should say that nothing has been reported in terms of slow down concerns that matches that of the campaign launched saying capex was falling off a cliff. Time will tell - as it always does........"<<

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To: Voltaire who wrote (16237)11/14/2000 7:29:25 PM
From: Joshua Corbin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
this election crap has killed us. Haven't totally given up but will be tough. if we can get out of this debacle WITH BUSH, we could get there by Middle Jan.

Only 15% of Manhattan voted for GW:
upside.com

Granted, the Big Apple's a diverse place. But you have to guess that people who work on Wall Street mostly went with Gore.