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To: StanX Long who wrote (61402)3/5/2002 12:29:20 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Stan, [edited] both, SUNW and ORCL, were down today. Do you think they're just laggards?

[edit] Wireless Communications was the worst group last week, but its best performing stocks did well. bigcharts.marketwatch.com

Could that group be reversing?

Gottfried



To: StanX Long who wrote (61402)3/5/2002 12:29:20 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Stocks soar; techs, airlines win big

money.msn.com

03/04/02 04:11 PM ET

Is a bull market awakening? Markman thinks so. Formerly downtrodden shares lead stocks higher. Oracle's warning ignored.

That roaring sound you hear on Wall Street may be a bull market coming to life. After a late-week stock surge based on strong economic data, investors bet big on a recovery today. Prepare and file
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average shot up by more than 200 points for the second consecutive session. And unlike in recent weeks, the Nasdaq Composite Index followed suit, with a 3% win of its own.

“We’re seeing just a broad-based advance,” investment pro James Maguire told CNBC from the New York Stock Exchange floor. Meantime, CNBC’s Bob Pisani marveled that “the rally is really holding.” Last week's market move pushed the Dow to its highest point in six months and the S&P 500 to its best level in four weeks.