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To: interesting man who wrote (21127)5/8/2001 8:27:14 AM
From: DlphcOracl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37746
 
Mo Green: I agree completely. Analyst comments and upgrades are truly worthless and change from week to week. Market manipulation at its worst.

FWIW, my hunch is that although NASDAQ will open at or near "up limit", this will not be a 100 point NASDAQ day. Just as investors tired of hearing about how poor earnings were and would be for 2001 for all of Feb. and March, and began to discount and ignore this news, I sense that investors are now tiring of hearing about how every tech company is "stabilizing" or anticipating recovery late this year without any hardcore data to support this. Market is now discounting any negative information, but this too will pass shortly. When objectivity begins to rear its ugly head, NASDAQ will begin to retrace some its recent gains.



To: interesting man who wrote (21127)5/8/2001 8:43:31 AM
From: Devin123  Respond to of 37746
 
Or a way to prop it up so they don't fall quite as much... getting as much hype around the stock first.