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To: CAtechTrader who wrote (26024)12/19/2000 5:03:05 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 65232
 
I feel for ya Catech.....I know you are heavy in extr, and yes, your probably right...it will more then likely be it very hard......sub $20's could be possible by end of week.

Hang in there....at least your in a cash position and not margined.

Keith



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (26024)12/19/2000 5:03:06 PM
From: DiB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
CAtechTrader,
if my memory serves me correctly, Foundry has never missed the EPS estimates.

earnings.nasdaq.com

They may have missed the whisper revenue number though...



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (26024)12/19/2000 5:07:55 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Respond to of 65232
 
CAtech,

No damnation forthcoming. EXTR has handed me my head, but I'll buy in the 20s.

jpgill



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (26024)12/19/2000 6:01:33 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
I am very leery of any stock whose P/E ratio is triple digits in this environment -- and EXTR's will still be three digits even in the twenties. If a severe technology slowdown interrupts EXTR's growth for more than a quarter, the rationale for a huge P/E ratio disappears, and the stock may collapse to single digits.