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To: Softechie who wrote (1622)9/5/2001 3:02:14 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2155
 
Half on Nasdaq 100 gone <through consolidation and other means. >

Glad you pointed that part out. And we all know who will fill their places. More up and coming technology companies.

btw Check out some of the prices on stocks in the Nas100 index. Some won't exist much longer. But the good news is they are already priced under $5.



To: Softechie who wrote (1622)9/5/2001 3:42:40 PM
From: lightwave51  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2155
 
>>Yup through consolidation and other means. Who will fill in their place? Railroads? Paper? Steel?

The bubble caused a lot of over capacity. There will need to be a lot of consolidation in Tech land for pricing power, and in some cases for survival. Who will fill their place -- hopefully stronger Tech Co's who in the end will take the right steps by cutting cost, consolidating, and by being inovative.