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To: interesting man who wrote (22557)5/12/2001 6:20:09 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 37746
 
Jubak,,,,,,,Let me give you 10 potential “new money” buys from the Future 50 that I think fit either one or both of those descriptions. Among current “new money buys” I’d list AOL Time Warner (AOL, news, msgs), Applied Materials (AMAT, news, msgs), E*Trade Group (ET, news, msgs), Exodus Communications (EXDS, news, msgs), JDS Uniphase (JDSU, news, msgs), Metromedia Fiber Network (MFNX, news, msgs), RF Micro Devices (RFMD, news, msgs) and Yahoo! (YHOO, news, msgs). I’d give new “new money buy” ratings to i2 Technologies (ITWO, news, msgs) and Qualcomm (QCOM, news, msgs). To make room for those stocks, I’m dropping my “new money buy ratings” on Intel (INTC, news, msgs) and Openwave Systems (OPWV, news, msgs). I think the uncertainty is still rising for those two companies and I’d prefer to wait until business trends are clearer.



To: interesting man who wrote (22557)5/12/2001 6:24:45 PM
From: Wes Stevens  Respond to of 37746
 
I don't think so. Greenspan did not listen much to the Clinton whitehouse. There was a lot of y2k fear out there and this was the best way the fed had to keep any y2k banking problems at bay.

But it did teach us that newton was right what goes up must come down.