To: LANCE B who wrote (74919 ) 12/18/2000 8:13:45 PM From: StocksDATsoar Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070 Greetings, The market just can't seem to make up its mind today, with tech stocks dragging. The Dow is up 211, Nasdaq down 12. The S&P 500 is up 12.86 and the Russell 2000 is up 4. In the old days, if the Dow went up 200 one day and down 200 the next investors would throw themselves out of windows - landing on the apple carts of those who were smart enough to be buying and selling more tangible goods. Tech stocks have given in to a winter funk that's not lifting, no matter how much rummy eggnog we drink. You've done well if you've rotated into defensive plays like energy, healthcare and cyclicals - the financial equivalent of locking yourself in the house with a roaring fire, a bearskin rug and your favorite naked person during a blizzard. One of Taipan's July picks - wireless application service provider Datalink.net - has finished its brief stay on the Nasdaq and is heading back home to the Amex. It will be trading there under its old ticker symbol, DLK. They also cemented a deal with wireless giant UK Cable and Wireless. DLK jumped above US$5 on the news and seems happy to be back on the Amex. 247Taipan analyst Brit Ryle has the full story at 247profits.com . Hi-tech applications for biotech are still doing well, and a company called NuTech Sciences is doing brisk business selling and renting supercomputers to genetics research companies. Groups like Celera Genomics and the Human Genome Project, tired of enslaving interns and undergrads to sift through their mountains of data, are scooping up the fastest computers they can find. NuTech's machine, made by IBM, can perform 7.5 trillion calculations per second. It can read "War and Peace," cook a five course meal and balance your checkbook faster than you can say "really darn fast." That kind of computing power is sorely needed by genetics firms, who produce enough raw data to choke a whale every day of the week. The only computers faster than these are owned by the government. They use them to sort data from satellites and telescopes, in order to come up with answers to the greatest questions of the universe, like "Why does Michael Jackson's face appear to be melting off?" We will not be answering that one at247profits.com ,but we will be bringing you market updates and stock news. Until next time, Michael Riska Right now, Wall Street is giving us an incredible opportunity. Industry leaders are trading at some of the lowest prices EVER. And although the market is flooded with over-hyped stocks, there are still plenty of companies with hot technologies...secure patents...and most importantly -- long term STAYING POWER. We'll show you how to uncover these stocks and reveal 6 stunning predictions for the next 4 years. You can make money in today's market, as long as you know what lies ahead. See for yourself:: taipanonline.com ******* To REMOVE yourself from this list, send an email to: TAIP_unsub@agoramail.net or go to our web interface at: agoramail.net