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To: Nick Morvay who wrote (47058)1/16/2001 10:19:27 AM
From: Canuck Dave  Respond to of 62348
 
Earnings out Thursday. They'll meet the number, but forward guidance will make or break it.

It'll probably be quiet until then. You going to hold through earnings?

CD



To: Nick Morvay who wrote (47058)1/16/2001 10:39:55 AM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
I don't know, Nick. If it was me, I'd lighten up and wait for some real buying.

But what do I know! I can't trade Nortel worth a damn since last June. Funny how a stock can go from one you always got right, to one you always get wrong. The buy and sell signs reverse meaning I guess.

CD



To: Nick Morvay who wrote (47058)1/16/2001 11:18:31 AM
From: couldawoulda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Nick - I see a small possibility on NT bouncing at current levels, which is what you're playing for. There is a greater chance it will break below 30 U.S. once again in the coming days, and by all accounts the chart will be broken technically then. Earnings will obviously dictate which way it goes. Tonight we have the following to watch for earnings wise - AMCC, FDRY, JNPR, LLTC, NVLS, INTC. On Wed - KLAC, AAPL, AHAA, CTXS, EXTR, IBM, ITWO, RBAK, XLNX. On Thurs: ALTR, CMRC, EMLX, INKT, MSFT, SONS, SUNW, TMTA, NT.

AMCC will be the one to watch for due to the fact that a good percentage of their orders come from Nortel. JNPR weighs just as heavily on the networking sector. You would hate like hell to see JNPR's sequential growth and forecast diminish given the fact it trades at such a lofty P/E. Quite a few analysts are counting on it to pull through.