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To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 12:14:40 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
It will take them more than a week or so to complete distribution, that is why I still expect a bump, albeit, not to vigorous.

Zeev



To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 12:24:35 PM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
I now see the distinct possibility that grows each day the lows will be visited by the end of this month or early March.


Sept lows? that would garner some news.



To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 12:25:42 PM
From: Math Junkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
"I now see the distinct possibility that grows each day the lows will be visited by the end of this month or early March."

Are you talking about new lows in the SOX, or new lows in the NASDAQ, and do you mean new post-9/11 lows, or just lower than where we are now?



To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 12:34:11 PM
From: Softechie  Respond to of 99280
 
AT&T Wireless slumps more than 10%
By Michael Baron
02/04/2002 12:04

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AT&T Wireless is falling $1.12, or 10.1 percent, to $9.94, in midday action. The drop follows the company's heavy advertising during the Super Bowl on Sunday of its controversial "mLife" commercials, which prompted a restraining order from MetLife last week. MetLife alleged that the campaign could confuse consumers and dilute its brand. Reuters reported Friday that the companies resolved their differences, saying that AT&T Wireless agreed withdraw its application for a federal trademark for "mLife" and MetLife withdrew its temporary restraining order. AT&T, which says "mLife" refers to 'mobile,' said Friday afternoon that MetLife's claims were "utterly without merit." MetLife shares are up 2 cents, or 0.1 percent, to $30.14. Earlier in the session, AT&T Wireless hit a 52-week low of $9.90.



To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 12:34:49 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 99280
 
<I still hold by my projection of a new low on the NDX before this bear market is all over> it's a certainty:) for now i see COMPX going down as low as 1700(but 50% retrace to 1750 is more certain)



To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (26682)2/4/2002 2:32:27 PM
From: byhiselo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
CSCO trading back below $15 based on market reaction

to their pro-forma results should do the trick,
i was thinking test of Sept. lows by June but
March wouldn't be a complete surprise

cheers