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To: im a survivor who wrote (20024)11/28/2000 11:54:04 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
KG - SNDK is greart especially today after the EK annoucement but SSTI managment have already announced hat they will make $2.9 per share enxt year and the stock is now just over $14 ie a P/E of just over 4.

SNDK could do the samea s could most NAZ stocks. All bets are off in this and we are in a totally new environment. Earnings, propsects and performance mean absolutely nothing. The only thing that means anything now is another samll rally to help people get out.

There is no reason for the NAZ to be higher today than it was at the height of the economy in later 98 when it was below 2,000. Until it has got 30%-40% less than that number it can't stabilize. UNLESS Mr G reduces interest rates.

Institutions still unloading and no buyers in sight unless I've totally misread it.

Best regards,

L



To: im a survivor who wrote (20024)11/28/2000 12:21:59 PM
From: Percival 917  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Keith,

Considering our mutual trading headaches recently, I have come to the conclusion that we need to compare notes. When you are going to buy a particular stock, I will sell it and vice versa. I have been in the same boat with you (ie. buy a stock it goes down, sell, it goes up). We should just play off each other's moves and we'll make a fortune.<GGG>

Let's see now, I just sold a little BEAS, you should go buy a slew of it. It's sure to go up now that I sold it.<VBG>

Later,
Joel