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To: Paul Shread who wrote (30634)2/22/2002 12:25:15 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
11:48 ET eBay; WSJ reports that scammers have found many ways to use site (EBAY) 51.62 -2.36: -- Update -- Contributing to EBAY weakness is WSJ article highlighting a possible scam by an "eBay merchant" who has disappeared following a recent series of auctions. Scores of online bidders say they never received the items they paid for. A person familiar with the law-enforcement investigation estimates that about $225,000 was reaped from the auctions.



To: Paul Shread who wrote (30634)2/22/2002 2:17:06 PM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Exactly- I have been of the opinion that tech would underperform cyclicals for a long time. So far it's been a correct assumption. They are starting to become more attractive however..

And telecoms- are they really all gonna go broke? Hell- I can't even get a phone line hooked up at my new place for a couple of weeks, because all the lines on the street were filled up while the house was empty. Is that the sign of an industry going under?

It's not like we live in high growth area either. There is still a ton of money to be made in telecom. You just have to find the companies that will survive the overinvestment of the bubble era..