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To: fedhead who wrote (132270)10/1/2001 8:12:29 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>> Every one is bearish on tech <<

hah! get real...



To: fedhead who wrote (132270)10/1/2001 9:59:38 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Anindo: I see what you are saying, but can you define the size of ths market, whether it is today, next year or five years from now? BTW, the market discounts future projections because, in general, the further out in time you project things the more likely you are to be completely wrong. I can also be wrong. What is the market size you see and how do you arrive at your estimates?



To: fedhead who wrote (132270)10/2/2001 1:21:42 AM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Anindo: I see what you are saying, but can you define the size of the market -- not by calling it a tornado, but by putting number on it -- a range, whether it is today, next year or five years from now? BTW, the market discounts future projections because, in general, the further out in time you project things the more likely you are to be completely wrong. I can also be wrong. What is the market size you see and how do you arrive at your estimates? My cocern is that the $2 range is probably where the stock belongs, and can only grow in price if something changes, like areal market shows up. Do you see what I mean?