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To: Boplicity who wrote (65)5/2/2001 1:19:05 PM
From: solihull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Funny, I've heard this before
From TSC:

After a few quiet trading days in terms of volume, the Nasdaq was getting some heavy activity today. "What's happening is that investors don't want to be left out," said Peter Green, market analyst at Gerard Klauer Mattison. "So they're buying tech aggressively."

Ever since closing at a low of 1638.8 on April 4, the Comp -- as the Nasdaq is known -- is up more than 32%. But despite today's enthusiasm for technology, experts observed a pullback among some stocks that lead the recent rebound. "Both Microsoft and IBM couldn't hold their opening prices today," Green said. "After such a large advance, we're seeing some profit taking in those names."
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Guess I'm gum on your shoe..
john