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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (1909)6/19/2001 11:38:01 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
you are pushing it dude, with two oh yeahs in one day <g>



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (1909)6/19/2001 11:40:07 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 26752
 
she's a good low float wonder---> botom picker Fred...she better earn her keep , LOL!

she might throw us a few scraps, if we wear solomn
faces and look at our shoelaces humbly
and avert our eyes , and don't make "Gleeful" noises

hehe

Maybe not our strongest suits, bottom picking
...but when you short
them down , you usually also see the bottom put in .
Shorts can make very good longs also ....but that's
elementary.

*** these were the days (ARBA was $120 ...BRCM 180's and SDLI ?
Oooooooh SDLI $260's hahaha)
Message 14680105



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (1909)6/20/2001 12:08:17 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 26752
 
From that link I just posted to you from Auric's thread... it contains a link to this :

10/27/00

<<Give Handspring the Back of Your Palm>>
biz.yahoo.com

HAND was $90 ...RIMM $134....but 12 months before that
RIMM hit $17 , and ran up to $175 ....and now all the way back down again . Remember when I asked Zeddie if she wanted it again at $22 ?
Then it ran $150pts ? hehe

Jerry looking at his charts and sometimes calling
the "buy" signal at $105?

what were we thinking ?

Could have been on our 8th paid trip around the world
and still came home multi millionares....no muss no fuss.
Not one more day of trading ....

;-)



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (1909)6/20/2001 12:18:20 AM
From: Teri Garner  Respond to of 26752
 
No relief in sight for networking equipment: Bernstein

By Susan Lerner, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 4:37 PM ET June 19, 2001

NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- There were more words of doom for networking equipment stocks from the sell-side Tuesday as yet another analyst weighed in with a gloomy outlook for the sector.

This time it was Sanford Bernstein analyst Paul Sagawa's turn to take a swipe at the group, telling clients there was no relief in sight and that he expects the deluge of earnings warnings to continue.

Based on recent warnings from Nortel Networks, JDS Uniphase, Juniper Network, Nokia, and others, Sagawa now believes his forecast for an 11 percent decline in 2001 global telecommunications equipment sales may be optimistic. He has revised that projection to a 15 percent decline in 2001 and a further 6 percent fall for 2002.

"We believe that most equipment vendors will be forced to pre-announce poorer than expected sales and losses this quarter and to acknowledge that conditions show no sign of improvement," said Sagawa. "In particular, we believe that Ericsson, Motorola and even Cisco are at risk of failing to achieve consensus expectations for this quarter and the rest of the year.

cbs.marketwatch.com