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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (33195)6/30/2001 1:02:38 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69924
 
Dow 10502.40 -63.81 (-0.60%)
Nasdaq 2160.54 +35.08 (+1.65%)
S&P 500 1224.42 -1.78 (-0.15%)
10-Yr Bond 5.390% +0.064
NYSE Volume 1,303,166,000
Nasdaq Volume 2,344,913,000

EQUITY OPTION
TOTAL EQUITY CALL VOLUME : 576,712
TOTAL EQUITY PUT VOLUME : 292,359 TOTAL VOLUME : 869,071

EPC=0.51

COMPX had a flat open and rose steadly through out the session. Last hour of trading is probably inaccurate as the Nasdaq was down due to trading problems.

COMPX sell signal negated. SOX sell signal still valid.

*******************

Close It was a somewhat unusual close to the quarter. The Nasdaq had system problems with SelectNet and SOES which made order executions difficult during the regular session. To remedy the situation, the Nasdaq remained open an extra hour so traders could have additional time to struggle with order executions. Nonetheless, the tech-heavy index followed through on its gains earlier in the week to close the session out with a 110-point weekly gain.

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Symbol Price Change Volume Bid/Ask Day Range
ADCT 6.60 0.02 (+0.30%) 9,210,300 6.51 - 7.10 6.15 - 6.97
ADTN 20.50 1.67 (+8.87%) 1,161,300 19.70 - 21.25 18.82 - 22.50
AFCI 21.00 -2.53 (-10.75%) 2,459,100 20.27 - 21.00 19.25 - 23.65

ALA 20.74 0.60 (+2.98%) 1,741,300 20.50 - 21.18
AMAT 49.10 -0.47 (-0.95%) 22,905,500 47.01 - 55.01 48.00 - 52.95
AMCC 17.20 0.87 (+5.33%) 24,596,600 16.25 - 18.07 15.85 - 18.00
ANAD 23.00 3.21 (+16.22%) 378,200 19.50 - 22.60 19.26 - 23.00
ANDW 18.45 0.59 (+3.30%) 3,085,700 2.25 - 30.84 17.81 - 18.75
ANN 35.80 0.55 (+1.56%) 776,500 34.56 - 36.00
AOL 53.00 0.92 (+1.77%) 13,496,700 51.61 - 53.15
APAT 9.00 0.30 (+3.45%) 800 8.90 - 10.00 8.75 - 9.00
ASYS 9.55 0.05 (+0.53%) 15,300 9.45 - 9.55 9.28 - 9.58
AVCI 8.57 0.59 (+7.39%) 2,759,100 7.29 - 13.00 7.54 - 9.60
AVNX 9.70 1.70 (+21.25%) 2,316,300 9.00 - 9.25 7.99 - 10.50
AXP 38.80 -0.67 (-1.70%) 5,657,100 38.80 - 39.74
BKB 43.38 0.00 (+0.00%) 100 41.44 - 44.12
BKHM 2.90 -0.17 (-5.54%) 157,200 2.89 - 3.90 2.90 - 3.70
BRCD 43.99 3.07 (+7.50%) 10,886,300 42.10 - 44.00 41.40 - 44.62
BRCM 42.76 3.87 (+9.95%) 11,866,500 36.95 - 48.01 39.79 - 43.85

CIEN 38.00 1.95 (+5.41%) 20,321,600 1.76 - 92.49 36.20 - 38.95
CMGI 3.00 0.09 (+3.09%) 2,929,300 1.00 - 10.00 2.83 - 3.00
CMTN 4.10 0.51 (+14.21%) 1,311,300 3.64 - 4.22 3.59 - 4.10
CNXT 8.95 0.55 (+6.55%) 2,174,400 8.61 - 9.20 8.10 - 9.14
COVD 1.01 0.08 (+8.60%) 2,838,300 1.01 - 1.02 0.85 - 1.01
CPWR 13.99 0.40 (+2.94%) 4,531,700 13.25 - 14.00 13.20 - 14.00
CS 22.85 1.80 (+8.55%) 3,611,900 21.65 - 22.85
CSCO 18.20 -0.38 (-2.05%) 87,803,400 18.40 - 18.51 18.10 - 20.00
CYMI 25.29 -0.99 (-3.77%) 380,300 25.00 - 26.79 24.50 - 29.60
DIS 28.89 0.55 (+1.94%) 5,380,100 27.76 - 28.99
DITC 7.42 0.49 (+7.07%) 723,100 7.42 - 7.43 6.78 - 7.56
EMKR 30.75 2.04 (+7.11%) 412,300 30.00 - 31.00 28.00 - 31.00

EXDS 2.06 -0.07 (-3.29%) 16,100,600 1.95 - 6.09 2.00 - 2.18
EXTR 29.50 3.16 (+12.00%) 4,428,100 29.21 - 29.50 26.16 - 31.00
FDRY 19.98 1.54 (+8.35%) 3,096,100 19.76 - 22.00 18.52 - 20.00

FDX 40.20 1.49 (+3.85%) 1,644,400 38.71 - 40.20
FFIV 17.57 -0.73 (-3.99%) 1,028,700 17.00 - 18.00 17.00 - 18.50
GE 49.00 0.13 (+0.27%) 52,690,300 48.25 - 51.09
GLM 18.63 0.18 (+0.98%) 2,961,000 18.30 - 19.39
GLW 16.71 0.91 (+5.76%) 14,283,300 15.81 - 16.81
GPS 29.00 -0.70 (-2.36%) 3,097,900 29.00 - 29.95
HEII 9.10 0.10 (+1.11%) 7,500 9.10 - 9.20 9.05 - 9.25
HIFN L 15.13 1.62 (+11.99%) 191,900 14.50 - 15.99 12.00 - 15.17
IBI 15.07 -0.04 (-0.26%) 3,311,200 14.90 - 15.34
INKT 9.59 0.42 (+4.58%) 4,167,900 6.00 - 12.59 8.80 - 9.75
INTC 29.25 -0.39 (-1.32%) 50,528,100 22.00 - 29.95 28.75 - 30.77
IOM 2.39 0.17 (+7.66%) 1,576,700 2.23 - 2.48
ITWO 19.80 0.58 (+3.02%) 7,384,500 19.30 - 19.90 18.70 - 19.95
JBL 30.86 2.35 (+8.24%) 3,992,300 28.32 - 31.51
JDSU 12.50 0.01 (+0.08%) 35,143,300 10.00 - 40.00 12.25 - 13.60
JNJ 49.96 -2.24 (-4.29%) 15,867,200 49.13 - 52.31
JNPR 31.10 0.86 (+2.84%) 13,093,200 5.00 - 78.00 29.79 - 31.84
KOPN 12.14 2.24 (+22.63%) 2,850,400 11.40 - 12.12 9.60 - 12.90
LU 6.21 0.45 (+7.81%) 34,489,200 5.87 - 6.48

MCDT 21.84 0.16 (+0.74%) 1,555,300 21.00 - 21.35 21.50 - 23.00
MER 59.25 0.76 (+1.30%) 5,288,300 58.10 - 59.30
MERQ 59.90 1.16 (+1.97%) 3,420,600 1.00 - 100.00 58.50 - 63.42
MONI 7.48 0.15 (+2.05%) 177,800 6.50 - 7.48 7.15 - 7.50
MOT 16.56 1.09 (+7.05%) 17,592,500 15.32 - 16.75
MRVC 9.35 0.44 (+4.94%) 1,864,100 9.12 - 9.60 8.43 - 9.55
MRVL 26.90 3.86 (+16.75%) 1,042,600 26.42 - 26.90 22.40 - 28.01
MSFT 73.00 0.26 (+0.36%) 47,232,700 52.50 - 71.61 71.36 - 73.41
MTZ 13.20 -0.18 (-1.35%) 818,500 13.20 - 13.57
MWD 64.23 0.22 (+0.34%) 3,803,500 62.95 - 64.49
NE 32.75 1.04 (+3.28%) 2,810,000 31.50 - 33.75
NEWP 26.50 2.00 (+8.16%) 3,450,900 25.25 - 26.45 24.80 - 27.69
NT 9.03 0.73 (+8.80%) 18,459,000 8.51 - 9.15
NUFO 8.25 1.20 (+17.02%) 3,008,700 7.90 - 8.00 6.94 - 8.58

NVLS 56.79 2.01 (+3.67%) 5,579,600 2.00 - 57.15 54.96 - 57.51
ONIS 27.90 2.98 (+11.96%) 4,392,700 27.59 - 36.00 24.75 - 28.96
OPWV 34.70 2.25 (+6.93%) 5,957,100 35.00 - 34.99 31.50 - 35.20
PHTN 27.00 -3.00 (-10.00%) 786,600 31.40 - 31.45 20.00 - 31.95
PMCS 31.07 1.92 (+6.59%) 11,900,700 26.07 - 36.25 29.78 - 32.75
PSFT 49.23 3.17 (+6.88%) 6,158,900 48.54 - 49.73 46.29 - 51.00
Q 31.87 1.90 (+6.34%) 8,834,400 29.90 - 31.95
QCOM 58.48 0.88 (+1.53%) 8,214,300 52.48 - 64.49 56.58 - 58.50
RFMD 26.97 2.21 (+8.93%) 4,967,300 26.70 - 26.99 24.60 - 27.00
RIG 41.25 -0.25 (-0.60%) 5,366,000 41.00 - 42.80
RMBS 12.31 1.57 (+14.62%) 2,758,400 4.30 - 19.53 10.56 - 12.50
RNWK 11.75 0.31 (+2.71%) 2,735,400 9.06 - 14.22 11.00 - 11.89
SCH 15.75 -0.70 (-4.26%) 6,202,500 15.30 - 16.74
SCMR 9.32 0.67 (+7.75%) 3,939,700 8.98 - 9.08 8.31 - 9.35
SDC 29.86 -1.14 (-3.68%) 640,000 29.00 - 32.45
SEBL 46.90 0.81 (+1.76%) 10,609,000 46.65 - 47.74 45.20 - 48.29
SHOO H 18.27 0.94 (+5.42%) 274,800 16.71 - 18.20 17.25 - 19.05
SONS 23.36 2.23 (+10.55%) 8,973,300 22.84 - 23.00 20.75 - 26.00
SUNW 15.72 0.12 (+0.77%) 37,701,500 10.00 - 25.00 15.45 - 16.56
SVGI 34.76 0.00 (+0.00%) 100 34.51 - 34.85 33.30 - 35.64
TDW 37.70 0.01 (+0.03%) 1,202,400 37.13 - 38.50
TER 35.00 0.19 (+0.55%) 3,294,200 33.10 - 37.50
TLAB 19.38 2.03 (+11.70%) 10,295,000 10.00 - 32.00 16.90 - 19.50
TQNT 22.50 3.16 (+16.34%) 4,457,600 21.63 - 21.90 19.11 - 23.00
TXCC 11.00 1.97 (+21.82%) 4,563,900 10.99 - 11.00 9.00 - 11.10
UTEK 25.65 1.75 (+7.32%) 642,800 25.64 - 25.65 23.60 - 26.56
VERT 2.49 0.46 (+22.66%) 1,785,300 2.02 - 2.39 1.93 - 2.50
VTSS 21.04 2.13 (+11.26%) 8,741,600 15.75 - 26.04 19.34 - 21.75

WIND L 17.46 0.51 (+3.01%) 972,900 16.60 - 17.46 16.51 - 17.78
YHOO 19.99 0.61 (+3.15%) 6,052,200 10.00 - 30.00 19.10 - 20.00



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (33195)6/30/2001 8:46:23 AM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69924
 
Harry, I've always been interested in AI and the evoluton of culture and been a student of both. I'm glad to see a movie bringing it to the fore socially. Recently, Wired Magazine published a disturbing discussion on the subject, an interview with Bill Joy (Sun's chief computer scientist). He's not optimistic for mankind's future.

My own thoughts on the matter circle around how AI is first and foremost NOT a tool of the masses. Its expensive, therefore its best advantages are being used by those who already have better advantages. This would be analagous to body builders and top athletes being the only ones in the world available to vitamins and medicine while at the same time being encouraged to reproduce at the fastest rate possible..

In essense the ambitions driving the evolution of AI funding, thinking, development, tool sets and implementations are power, domination, control, money.

If this were the only thing about AI, it might not be so different than any past military advancement, but there's a significant difference... AI shapes the evolution of global thinking processes and values about managing human time, effort and reward. The ambitions of power, domination, control and money will be (are) the tool sets for raising children, looking at world hunger, finding solutions to commerce and peace. They're the wrong tool sets, their underlying principles of purpose gives them the wrong slant on life while their power and effectiveness makes them too attractive to not use.

The ghost in the machine is awakening and maturing like some Frankenstein of human ambition. The monstors' we sense about the possibility of making these programs animate in robot form are real.. and they're evolving quickly.

And for those just dropping in, I'm not talking about little computer games that play chess, or flight simulator. Those all assume the owner has the key to turn the program off.. we've lost that.

Jim