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To: Paul Shread who wrote (26774)1/4/2002 5:32:45 PM
From: The Freep  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
As some of you may recall, I decided to see what happened to the QQQ "rejects". The following list is the stocks' performances since their closing price on 12/21 (the day they were officially out of the QQQ).

QQQ +5.54%

ARBA +37.61%
CMGI +34.61%
BVSN +25.00%
PALM +22.76%
CNET +21.84%
LVLT +17.75%
INKT +11.62%
NOVL +10.45%
COMS +9.77%
PMCT +9.50%
RNWK +8.40%
MFNX +5.12%
MCLD -2.94%

The two worst performers were also the only two stocks under a dollar at the time of their exit, though I don't know if that has much to do with anything. I would also point out that while the QQQ is now up, the rejects have been outperforming from the get go, even when the QQQ was down in total.

All FWIW and have a good weekend.

the freep