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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (532)7/28/2001 5:48:16 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5125
 
Hi Jeff,

That's a diverse list of stocks.

I'm glad GE looks so strong.We definately are in a bounce.

Merq sure looks like it's consolidation is alive and well.

Beas is stronger than Sebl and I also like Orcl.

Haliburton and all oils have had a good dip here - in general I stay away from them Since I'm part owner of two dealerships here in the middle of the oil patch (houston).

TXN may well lead the way as I believe their inventory management was working better than many of the small fly by the seat of your pants co.

Of the stocks I own SBSE and ORCL and NVLS all look to be able to hopefully add a step in a continuing consolidation pattern.

Just hope we don't suffer from another on e of your gap calls.gggg

Since you are the master of wonderful website knowledge - here's something for you to think about. Remember the "Fire in the sky" with the burning zepelin and all the crashers rotating amongst the swim suit babe.

Well just to be prepared: Have you considered say : Van Halens "Go Ahead and Jump" with a picture of the space shuttle oh yea the swimsuit babe and some stocks doing something unusual - going up.

Thanks for sharing the work - Bob



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (532)7/30/2001 8:53:34 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5125
 
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