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To: pbull who wrote (12637)4/13/2001 8:59:22 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
Pbull:
I think we have already bottomed out here with a running squiggly "W" best represented by the Msft curve
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This distorted U was caused by loose-lipped analysts who caused much cheap and easy sector rotation available today.
.Csco, intc, and orcl were the latest to turn up in a probable "V" of their own.
This would coincide with the theory the second rate cute is the turning point.
Sig



To: pbull who wrote (12637)4/13/2001 12:07:14 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Respond to of 13572
 
no layoffs yet at Fidelity, will keep posted
my guess is that such layoffs are inevitable
less inflows, lower assets held, thus less income
only way to fend off is to lay off and reduce costs

my guess is Naz 2000 will provide some resistance
it could slug thru, but will need more positive twists
the economy might get on its feet again
but whether it can stay on its feet and walk again, dunno
/ jw



To: pbull who wrote (12637)4/13/2001 4:11:08 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 13572
 
<<Keenan said Putnam officials believe the job cuts, which follow similar cuts at other mutual fund companies, are the first in the company's 64-year history. >>

over capacity in the investing world, to many funds, not enough cash to support them all.

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