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Technology Stocks : Flextronics International (FLEX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Michael H who wrote (1367)2/6/2002 9:54:36 PM
From: Rick Kraus  Respond to of 1422
 
Is this a buying opportunity? If I weren't so overweighted with FLEX I'd want more.



To: Michael H who wrote (1367)2/13/2002 11:30:00 AM
From: Yani Strei  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1422
 
What happened to FLEX? It has been going down since late December 2001. Any news?

For your information, below is part of an article that I read at CBS.MARKETWATCH.COM (by Ted Griffith) dated Feb 12:

BOSTON (CBS.MW) -- In these turbulent times, portfolio manager Bob Armknecht thinks investors would do best to stick with shares of established companies that have successful track records.

Lastly, the fund manager has his eye on Flextronics (FLEX: news, chart, profile), a leader in outsourced technology manufacturing. "As the economy picks up and demand for electronic products increases, a lot of benefit should accrue to Flextronics, " he said. Shares fell 53 cents to $19.09.

Yani