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To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (1981)1/24/2001 11:31:16 PM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 5732
 
GLW looks like scared amateurs running for the door to me, It will be interesting to see if institutions dump on a GREAT report, just because they ACKNOWLEDGED the well know fact that there is a coming softness in telecom. DUH. Thought we all new that already....long, long ago.

At least they didn't cut in in half, just set it back a few weeks.

4th Q profits more than doubled...
Revenues "soared" 51% to 2.1 billion...
pro forma profits rose to $314.6 million, or 34 cents a share, compared with $142.2 million, or 18 cents a share, a year ago.

OK, lets dump this mother, they blew it. HUH? Duh.

Staying long unless I see major institutional dumping early tomorrow.

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To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (1981)1/25/2001 1:09:52 AM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5732
 
New ones to watch...
I've been on the lookout for new small ones with good potential to grow...
Heres a few, taken from a list of earnings reports tonight.

AZPN
CKCM
COHR
HNCS
ITXI
LTBG
MFLO
PLXT
PRGN
RDRT
SCSC
SYNP
SPCT
TSTN
TUNE

Each one of these companies surprised to the upside, some of them are unknown to us. SYNP looks especially interesting, as there is nothing but blue sky above and they reported double the expected penny per share...

and ITXI, reported .10 instead of .05 -with revenue growth of 895.4%.

COHR reported last night, surged today and the chart is gorgeous. Started watching this one a few weeks ago, but missed it today as I was in PC hell. Or was it Dell hell <g>