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To: Venkie who wrote (4432)10/31/2001 1:27:06 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13815
 
Smart decision, frankly they are boring.

re: the market,

head fake this AM, looks like more selling coming our way, I'm not too sure of the statement, so no shorts, just cash, I'm only long QLGC.

re: Donuts,

I had the unfortunate mindless urge to go to Krispy Kremes, bad decision, they were giving out free donuts, I bought a dozen, I nearly ate them all, I wanted to roll in them, LOL,. I'm now in therapy for donut addiction. <g>

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To: Venkie who wrote (4432)10/31/2001 4:13:27 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
IMO, NTAP is the best value play and long term play in this bunch.....JMO, though.

Network App. could trade up to $25: UBS (NTAP, EMC, QLGC, EMLX) By Tomi Kilgore
Network Appliance (NTAP) is trading $1.41, or 12 percent higher, to $13.59. Analyst Don Young at UBS Warburg investors were "overestimating" competitive pressures, and said that based on relatively superior technology and competitive positioning, the stock should trade closer to historical valuations, which would put the stock at about $25. The stock hasn't been that high since May 25. Young also noted that the data storage was expecting sequential revenue growth of 5 percent in the third quarter, which he believes it will achieve, while rival EMC (EMC) posted a 40 percent decline. He said the company is facing less direct competition than EMC. EMC shares are adding 50 cents to $12.51. Among others in the data storage business, QLogic (QLGC) is 50 cents better at $39.60 and Emulex (EMLX) is gaining 55 cents to $23.55.



To: Venkie who wrote (4432)10/31/2001 6:36:11 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
I would set somebody up