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To: BirdDog who wrote (7235)3/21/2001 10:22:11 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
Does anybody know who NTAP's top ten accounts are, and how much they sell to them on a % basis?

TIA



To: BirdDog who wrote (7235)3/22/2001 12:19:57 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 10934
 
NTAP's expectations have been cut drastically. So I doubt they will warn. NTAP has simply now set forth guidance based on the analysts. So they could do anything.

What are you babbling about? NTAP's guidance from the conference call was that they expect to grow 10% sequentially in the April quarter. If they aren't going to do that, they will probably warn in a public statement in order to follow regulation FD.

The important number is NTAP's guidance, not analyst's forecasts.

Elroy



To: BirdDog who wrote (7235)3/22/2001 2:58:24 AM
From: Dana Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
From a point and figure standpoint, the NTAP chart is on a sell signal with no signs of support yet. By the vertical count method, the price objective is 11. Here is a link to a P&F chart:

stockcharts.com

On this chart, I would find it positive if the current column of O's held above 17.5. This would build a case for support at this level. It would be bullish if the price could reverse up to 23.

Check this chart from time to time and see how it plays out.

good luck!



To: BirdDog who wrote (7235)4/6/2001 5:12:36 AM
From: Dana Johnson  Respond to of 10934
 
To followup on the P&F price objective for NTAP, the stock did drop pretty close to $11. The reversal today was encouraging but it would be good to see the stock base here and prove the support point. By the chart, the stock is still on a sell signal and could drop quite a bit further though it really looks to be fairly oversold.

stockcharts.com

dana