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To: dlu who wrote (35888)1/15/2002 4:57:26 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69862
 
I don't really follow Worden's commentary all that much. I glance at their charts with comments, but I don't really pay attention to their commentary.

KOPN violated the up trend when it broke 13.50.

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It also cut through the 100 and 200 day EMA with ease and on accelerating volume. It does look like a stock that will re-bound quite just yet as the MACD is not extreme yet.

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As I mentioned on the KOPN thread, I like them long term but don't think there time for huge revenue ramps is now. They are being hammered with the other wireless stocks, as a significant amount of revenues still come for HBT wafers for the wireless market.

I would be cautious on PXLW. I noticed that PHTN is breaking down. They make test equipment for the sector, so it may be an early indication for weak production demand. I am not up to date on the news so I have no context, just a commentary on a company in the sector.

>>In his notes today he is looking for a bounce. Liking the
>>way some of his 'generals' look... INTC, ORCL. Hope he's
>>right this time... I am holding a few right now and would
>>sorely appreciate a bounce in my direction.

At this point, the charts are pretty irrelevant. The fundamental are still too unknown and no one has decent information. What INTC says for forward guidance will set the tone for the first half of earnings season.

No idea on MNS, I will look when I have more time.

In the software sector RATL breaking out.

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