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To: Bretsky who wrote (9244)9/27/2001 11:09:56 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Respond to of 10934
 
re: Bretsky@ntapisfallingoff.thecliff.com

The bottom of the cliff can't be more than 6 points from today's low.



To: Bretsky who wrote (9244)9/28/2001 1:04:13 PM
From: Crystal ball  Respond to of 10934
 
Bretsky if you ever used the MACC when it was the worlds largest supercomputer, or ever got up to Eau Claire to use the supercomputers while they were being manufactured there, you ought to know that we are all heading toward increased computational power, beyond supercomputers, beyong parallel processors, as the internet becomes the SUPERCOMPUTER, and with all this data crunching, data, info, and content, comes increased storage demands beyond Moore's law or any corollary to that rule of doubling every 18 months or less. Storage is exponential, that is geometrically increasing. Even the economic slowdown has not decreased the need and creation of all that customer data and user information and content out there. NTAP is GROWTH.
But you knew that already. Don't go through the pain of re-learnign it, by finding one day that you have a desire to chase the stock you should have bought at these bargain basement prices.
I am,
Truly your$,
-Crystal Ball



To: Bretsky who wrote (9244)9/28/2001 6:00:45 PM
From: kas1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
the more everyone is shorting and making money

I've been shorting and making a little bit of money.

Anyone else? Ideas for short-covering orders? I've been thinking the low 6's. But then, there's no real reason this has to stay above 5.