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To: LTK007 who wrote (44485)3/27/2002 1:28:17 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 99280
 
Well hopefully, Greenspan and the SEC are going to put the hammer down.
Greenspan said yesterday, analysts are too optimistic and have estimates too high many times.
And, if McCain's bill gets passed, which I think it should after ENE, the !@#$ is going to hit the fan in some of these companies, IMO. Greenspan thinks stock options should be expensed too.
Some out arguing against the McCain Bill, say it would crash the Nasty, LOL. I don't know what it would do to the Nasty, but some stocks would come down, and deservedly so, IMO. CY, AMAT, BRCD, MSFT, might take the biggest hits.
We'll see if they do the right thing.
;-)