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To: Tulvio Durand who wrote (5820)1/15/2001 11:12:54 PM
From: DownSouth  Respond to of 10934
 
Thanks, TD. Nice List! Hope IBD knows what its talking about!



To: Tulvio Durand who wrote (5820)1/15/2001 11:38:00 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
The list was was sorted by EPS score

That is great news. I also noticed the stock and the Groups fundamental rating got an A+ and an A- respectively.

Important to remember though that NTAP still has an accumulation rating of E (the lowest possible rank) and the Industry Groups relative strength rating (GRP RS) is also an E.

At this point in time Network Appliance Inc receives an overall rating of C, which is in the 64th percentile of all stocks in the Investor's Business Daily database.

My personal feeling is that this will be a great issue to accumulate on possible market induced selloffs.

Also, while NTAP's 2001 growth rate is forecasted for 93.4%, I couldn't help but notice that 2002 was 39.4%.

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Why such a marked decline?

Regards,

John Madarasz