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To: TimF who wrote (139208)9/20/2001 3:37:25 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1587766
 
From "Scott's Newsletter" -

"Some of you know that I live in the Northeastern part of the U.S.,
not far from Boston. Like many of you, I'm sure, I'm still stunned
by what transpired in New York City and Washington, D.C. My thoughts
and prayers are with the victims and their families.

Many in the United States are still in a state of shock. I still
feel like I'm having a bad dream and I'm still hoping to wake up.
But we're not going to wake up. When the reality takes hold, the
anger and determination are going to be fierce. Many of us,
including me, are going to feel that way. Many us of us, including
me, are going to welcome it.

But let's guard against acting rashly. One of the problems with this
kind of anger is that it tends to spur people to seek a release.
Please, let's not allow ourselves to degenerate into ethnic or
religious hatred. Let's not hate people based on the way they look
or their national heritage. Let's not give in to our need for
revenge with acts of violence against our own.

True Americans come from all over the world, they follow all sorts
of religions, they may speak with accents, have different features
or different colored skin. Let's not let these despicable terrorist
acts turn us against ourselves.

We are stronger than that, smarter than that, and better than that."



To: TimF who wrote (139208)9/20/2001 5:10:51 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1587766
 
On the topic of cell phones (and thus flash and thus AMD)
For Cellphone Holdouts, Worry Closes the Sale
nytimes.com;

Tim, for some reason, the pick up in cell phone sales is benefiting semis like tqnt and rfmd who indicate that biz is picking up, but not flash suppliers like AMD, SNDK, SSTI which are not getting a lift at all. At least the markets are not showing it by buying their shares.....SNDK has lost half its value in the past month.

And its not because AMD also sells PC chips because SNDK and SSTI are pure plays. Who knows what's going on...but I am happy about TQNT which is one of the 5 stocks I am have left in my port.

ted



To: TimF who wrote (139208)9/20/2001 5:38:21 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1587766
 
``She thinks I called to reassure her that I was O.K.,'' Mrs.
Bush said. ``I called to hear her voice.'' "

nytimes.com;

Tim, thanks for the links. I would have liked to have watched the Oprah shows this week. I understand she has some good stuff going on.

ted