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To: jim_p who wrote (9309)10/10/2001 4:29:49 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 23153
 
16:15 ET Redback Ntwrks (RBAK) 1.64 +0.11: -- Update -- Reports a Q3 net loss of $0.28 a share, $0.02 better than consensus, vs a yr-ago profit of $0.02. Rev fell 37.8% sequentially to $37 mln.



To: jim_p who wrote (9309)10/11/2001 7:44:02 PM
From: pls418  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23153
 
Jim,
Hope you are still riding this tech rally. I finished buying my tech position 10-14 days ago. The last 7 tech stocks I bought in that time frame including WCOM which hasn't done much are up an average 43% including todays after hours price. I am going to try and ride this thing to about NASDQ 1850 and DOW 9650. Does anyone out there know much about FLEX? I almost have a double on it and it seems to be ahead of the rest of my stocks. I realize their particular niche is doing well right now in comparison but I wonder if a guy should be taking some profits. By the way I only have a small position back in the drillers at OSX 60 do you think we will see 65 again for a new opportunity? Two things for everybody to think about;
1: If those terrorist bastards strike again it could be awful rough on the market. 2: But on the other hand I sure hope I am fully invested the day old Bin Laden takes it up the ass.
Take care everybody and God Bless America.



To: jim_p who wrote (9309)10/12/2001 6:02:50 AM
From: Second_Titan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23153
 
Jim_P Are you a little surprised at how fast NG spot and futures prices pulled up? My hunch has always been that as soon as it appears supply / demand have fallen into balance the actual relative high storage levels would not be a big factor.

NG's first alternative is #2 oil first for many and this is still selling ~2 times NG prices.

Falling RIG counts and Winter on the horizon a new cycle being born.