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To: Jerome who wrote (54267)8/3/2001 11:41:53 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
You are fully qualified to lecture Ed, myself and other thread viewers on when to buy and sell CSCO.

J

I got back in today at 19.90 so I'm always interested in hearing what others think are good buy and sell points.:)

I bought a bit higher than normally but thinking Monday and perhaps Tuesday we might see 22 or thereabouts.

If it's good news on the earnings and CC I'll be a seller after hours Tuesday.

Ed



To: Jerome who wrote (54267)8/4/2001 12:09:59 AM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Jerome, deliberate misinterpretation of my comments is really not a constructive response.

What comment do you have on the real meat of my post, which follows?

"Hey the CFO always brags how he can run the financials for the whole co any day and have complete financials right up to the close of business the day before.
And Chanmbers had this kind of info at his disposal and still ran the ship aground? He deserves the door. It's uncredible that shareholders are not more demanding of CSCO exec management. "

It is still shocking to me that so many of the insightful CSCO intelligensia around here could not pull their heads out of the clouds last fall to see how the tech bubble was starting to implode on itself. People should save their unconditional love for the people in their lives, not their stocks.
Victor