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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (12078)3/29/2001 9:31:22 AM
From: Sig  Respond to of 13572
 
Re Bottom
I'll be pessimistic here and say there isn't one on the Nas.
Merely scanning 7 pages of insiders at Capstone and the 23 pages of insiders at AVCI tells us how badly
investors have been "taken" by buying the dream of untold wealth( or at least beating the DOW) by
investing in technology.
West Virginia U.
Wash. U.
Un. of Wisconsin
Northwestern
College Green
Minn Life.
Invesco
JPM
And it seems half the population has some kind of trust fund including 4-letter Nas stocks

biz.yahoo.com
biz.yahoo.com
biz.yahoo.com
Now Capstone had sales for the year of $23 mil and lost $591 mil.
So the unfortunate holders of pigs like these may spend the next 5 years trying to unload the stock
into the hype of an electric shortage in California and its not going to help the Nas.
But I wouldn't know about a NAS bottom, which will be more controlled by the main Nas ingredients- Csco, Intc, msft, Dell, Orcl,etc. Which are not looking real good.....
Sig