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To: fedhead who wrote (136729)1/7/2002 10:28:46 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
The government might break up eBay for being a monopoly.
I think I mentioned Kronos (kron) to you before. It split last Nov 2:1. They still make sense to me. They own the time and attendance monitoring space.
>>Kronos (KRON: news, chart, profile) expects first-quarter earnings of 27 to 30 cents a share on revenue of $74 million to $76 million, ahead of Wall Street's current consensus estimate for a profit of 19 cents a share on revenue of $72.9 million. The Chelmsford, Mass., provider of frontline labor management products and services offered the strong outlook in anticipation of its Jan. 8 presentation at an investment conference in New York City



To: fedhead who wrote (136729)1/7/2002 11:07:36 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>These days, though, it's not just consumers who are enamored of Huang and his company. Wall Street also is swooning. Despite a meltdown in technology stocks, Nvidia finished 2001 as the best performer in the Standard & Poor's 500 index. The chip maker replaced Enron Corp. in the index in late November. "The company has just had extraordinary execution," said Mark Edelstone, analyst with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in San Francisco.<<

latimes.com