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To: Boplicity who wrote (3468)9/3/2001 4:06:22 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 13815
 
Saw that...that horse has been beaten to death already....no doubt sunw felt the pich of the crashing .bombs....but I still feel they are on the cutting edge of the technology that will move us forward. The good thing about sunw is they dont beat around the bush. They said things were bad this quarter and they are....they are not hiding behind a bunch of baloney. They also said they are concerned about the long term, not the short term, which I think is excellent.....they also bought back an awful lot of their stock, and may be buying back even more. Bottom line : SUNW has been killed, just like 95% of all tech stocks........will they survive? Time will tell, but I am willing to bet a portion of my portfolio that sunw will be a good bit higher 10 years from now.....sure hope so anyway <GGG>....what about jdsu? Sheez at $6 and change and maybe lower.....is Fiber optics going anywhere? Is JDSU gonna be the goliath of Fiber Optics?........



To: Boplicity who wrote (3468)9/3/2001 6:24:19 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
SuperModels
The forecast calls for more pain
The Economic Cycle Research Institute takes the guesswork out of determining which ways the
economic winds are blowing. What's the forecast? More storms ahead, but clearer skies aren't too
far off.
By Jon D. Markman moneycentral.msn.com