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To: uu who wrote (23935)8/7/2001 11:58:45 AM
From: rairden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
I'm accumulating more LSI on today's dip,
choosing to follow Merrill Lynch and SSB analysts.
Hoping their timeframe corresponds to my
retirement plans (i.e. as soon as possible).
Seems to me the only way any of those
analysts can get any of our money is if we
end up selling at a loss. Or maybe they now
have received my money up-front and will be
using it to further their evil purposes until I sell
my shares and take the money back from them.
Oh, what to do? What to do?



To: uu who wrote (23935)8/7/2001 12:41:26 PM
From: Bob Kim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
RE: Last week Merril Lynch upgraded the entire semi sector telling investors to buy as aggressively as they can at these prices. Their call specifically included LSI.

LSI is the lowest-rated US chip stock at Merrill. It is rated so low that a ML broker cannot even solicit an order for its purchase.



To: uu who wrote (23935)8/7/2001 9:00:56 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Respond to of 25814
 
Addi:

The analysts are playing these games because investors are still having dollar signs in their eyes and are eager to jump in on the bandwagon before the next bull-market starts.

Sending some analysts to prison will not solve the problem because a new bunch of tricksters will emerge and take their place. The problem is actually with the investors, and the only thing that can cure this ailment is a good, long bear market that lasts at least for the next 4 or 5 years.