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To: Steve Lee who wrote (47710)3/7/2002 9:37:50 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
If you sell to the government, the dollars they give you are just as easy to spend as are the dollars you get from a private party. If government spending were declining, that would impact GDP; would you complain as loudly?

I never bothered to re-install Excel the last time my hard disk crashed, so I haven't looked at the spreadsheet.

JMHO.

Charles Tutt (SM)



To: Steve Lee who wrote (47710)3/7/2002 10:37:15 PM
From: techtonicbull  Respond to of 64865
 
Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW) rose as high as $9.23 in after- hours trading. It closed at $8.83 in regular trading. The company, whose server computers run corporate networks and Web sites, reiterated forecasts that third-quarter revenue will rise ``slightly'' from last quarter's $3.11 billion. The company's Chief Financial Officer Mike Lehman repeated that Sun expects to return to profitability, excluding some costs, in the fourth quarter ending in June.