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To: AugustWest who wrote (137)3/14/2001 10:30:19 AM
From: Stoctrash  Respond to of 1063
 
yeah...what a JOKE!!!!
His Gay lover must have told him to recant the recant!!!!



To: AugustWest who wrote (137)3/14/2001 11:52:31 AM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1063
 
I'm short some PIGS now...what a gift rebound rally IMO.
If this pattern holds up...we could be looking at at ~38 target on QQQ a few days/weeks out. This is all based on an hourly fork trend.

What's another 10-15% decline...hell, why not?



To: AugustWest who wrote (137)3/14/2001 6:07:54 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1063
 
It looks like CSCO is starting to feel the fear. the Chambers comments on the buy back going back and forth

10:24 ET Cisco Systems (CSCO) 20 15/16 -7/16: -- Update -- CNBC reports that the company is now retracting their statement denying reports that Chambers hinted at a share repurchase. In fact, Chambers did mention a repurchase program at the conference and Cisco is apologizing for denying it.

10:08 ET Cisco Systems (CSCO) 20 3/8 -1: Company denies yesterday's widely circulated report that CEO, John Chambers indicated at the Merrill Lynch Global Communications Conference that Cisco was considering a repurchase program.

and then this issue of the router benchmark test:

11:13 ET Cisco Systems (CSCO) 20 5/8 -3/4: -- Update -- Company issued press release last night claiming that its 12416 core router won an independent test; this is the same test that Juniper (JNPR) was reported to have won on Monday. Both the company that conducted the test, Network Test, and the sponsor, Light Reading, are disputing Cisco's claim and have asked Cisco to correct its statement. They continue to report that the Juniper M160 router won the test and the Cisco 12416 placed second.