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To: KevinThompson who wrote (48493)3/6/2001 11:41:10 AM
From: Mark Konrad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
STOR...Although I own a small position, the chart is not as favorable as the others I mentioned. The lockup expiration by itself does not scare me; FNSR went through two very large ones last year and had its biggest gains shortly thereafter. As for analysts, I repeat my comment directed towards Prudential from the other day: They are as accurate as blind chimpanzees with slingshots--MK--



To: KevinThompson who wrote (48493)3/6/2001 11:57:31 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 57584
 
How is ABN Amro feeling cutting sox at bottom?
Just sold my LSI at 19 after buying at 16. No big triumph but a very good sign. Perhaps it's trading time again on the long side of techs. Still plenty of them stuck at their bottoms. Mine are LOR, SCNT, ESHR. Those may look like troubled companies but the stock prices are so low they can pop quick. Also believe in telecoms here. Safety, low PE's, plenty of cash and high-tech internet combined. Also have an order in on ADBE. Taking profits then reloading. A bit cautiously though.

I had a feeling when I saw CMGI dip below 4 and ERICY below 8 the other day that that was the bottom.