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To: Venkie who wrote (6276)2/16/2002 2:13:48 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
did you grab some extr under $10?

I will look to add more at $5.....wish NTAP would come back to single digits and wish beas and rfmd would shoot to the moon, along with fdry, atml, jdsu, stor, sunw and etc, etc.....funny....I look at my kraft...up like 30% sib=nce it's ipo and some other "safe" stocks i have......and although they are up, and my naz bellweatherare down and beaten, I just cant get excited about buying higher priced, "safe"stocks....even though they are less volatile and actually go up, insteadof down like my techies....but for some reason, I get alot more excited about EXTR at $5 - $10 a share and ATML at $5 - $10 a share, then I do about these others......hopefully, the future will bring recovery of my beaten down techies I keep buying under $10......heck, sunw is fixng to be $5, as is JDSU and others.....have to think that is a good entry, if your planning on holding for the long haul.....



To: Venkie who wrote (6276)2/19/2002 1:26:41 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
RESEARCH ALERT-UBS Warburg ups Broadcom to a "buy"

Reuters
Feb 19 2002 12:00PM

NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - UBS Warburg on Tuesday said analyst Alex Gauna raised the rating on communications chipmaker Broadcom Corp. < BRCM.O > to a "buy" from a "hold."
Gauna also raised the price target to $50 a share from $45. He also revised his forecasts for the company's 2002 results to a loss of 15 cents a share from a loss of 20 cents a share and raised his estimate for 2003 earnings to 25 cents a share from 20 cents a share.

No further information was immediately available.

Shares of Broadcom rose 84 cents, more than 2 percent, to $35.87 on the Nasdaq.