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To: The Freep who wrote (26778)1/4/2002 5:41:43 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 209892
 
That's very interesting Freep, especially for you!-g

Worth thinking about the next time we here of stocks being dropped from an index.-ng



To: The Freep who wrote (26778)1/4/2002 5:42:16 PM
From: Paul Shread  Respond to of 209892
 
Great stuff, Freep. Bernie likes RHAT:

07:17 ET Red Hat (RHAT) 7.10: While most analysts who cover the stock are still bearish, at least one "gutsy stock-picker" says co's collaboration with IBM signals that Red Hat has longevity, reports Business Week. Contrarian Bernie Schaeffer of Schaeffer's Investment Research issued a special bulletin to his newsletter subscribers recommending Red Hat, which he thinks could trade at $20 in a year.



To: The Freep who wrote (26778)1/11/2002 5:56:07 PM
From: The Freep  Respond to of 209892
 
The QQQ rejects portfolio, updated (see post I'm replying to for last week's numbers. I won't normally do this on a weekly basis, but I am avoiding work)

Since the close on December 21, 2001:

QQQ +3.47%

RNWK +45.43%
ARBA +33.51%
MFNX +32.05%
CMGI +31.41%
PALM +29.97%
BVSN +26.19%
CNET +21.84%
NOVL +18.40%
INKT +11.77%
PMTC +9.91%
COMS +1.28%
LVLT -4.89%
MCLD -23.52%