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To: H James Morris who wrote (119520)3/6/2001 8:26:55 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
"This is where we separate the men from the boys. I think selected tech stocks go up slowly. Dell seems to be pulling it off.
What do you think? "

yep. Although Dell mystifies me.

HJ, what is your favorite communication chip stock, between txcc, vtss, amcc, brcm, and pmcs. And why is it your favorite, if you can take the time.

Thanks.

ps:I bought a bunch of hrb when I heard Buffett was buying. So far so good. It's easier to take ideas from the right folks rather than burn up some neurons.



To: H James Morris who wrote (119520)3/6/2001 9:17:38 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
This is where we separate the men from the boys

Have you thought about using a crowbar ?

Sorry, its an old joke; I couldn't resist !!

Here's an interesting article about tech valuation.

thestreet.com

Sold my AMZN. Somehow I knew the fun wouldn't last long. Good luck guys.
Chris



To: H James Morris who wrote (119520)3/6/2001 11:54:57 PM
From: tonyt  Respond to of 164684
 
>What do you think?

There are always powerful rallies in a bear market, but its still a bear market. The trick is not to stay to long at the punch bowl.

Good Luck. Looks like the bears are in control again tomorrow with JDSU's warning (another one) and INTC saying : "Andrew Grove said on Tuesday he does not expect end- demand for semiconductors to snap back rapidly, noting it will take some time for the downturn in the chip industry to end.

``I don't expect the end demand to snap back,'' Grove said on a conference call and Webcast hosted by Lehman Bros. and its semiconductor and PC-company analyst Dan Niles. ``We are in this state for some period of time.''



To: H James Morris who wrote (119520)3/7/2001 10:49:31 AM
From: Randy Ellingson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
I agree. I was just screwing around with impristine's stanzas.