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To: Fred Levine who wrote (2443)8/15/2002 6:02:14 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25522
 
Fred and Brian, Fred - with the pdf document open, click on the 'text select' button. It's a cap T with a smaller square at the right bottom. The cursor changes from a hand to a bar. Depress the left mouse button while sweeping over the text. When it's highlighted click 'edit' and then 'copy'.
You're ready to paste now.

Brian - bpNDX added an astonishing 7% today. Message 17883070

You might want to check which stocks are additions today.

G.



To: Fred Levine who wrote (2443)8/15/2002 6:19:55 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 25522
 
Fred,

Thanks for sharing that. Nice to know some can see the forest for the trees.

We must be near a bottom with headlines like this:

Chip making equipment firm files for Chapter 11 protection
Semiconductor Business News
(08/15/02 01:44 p.m. EST)

TEMPE, Arizona -- Prodeo Technologies Inc., a provider of diffusion, low pressure chemical vapor deposition and gas delivery systems, filed a voluntary petition to reorganize its debts under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on August 14, 2002.

The Tempe-based company remains open and operational.

“We have been working hard with one of our secured creditors, Comerica Bank, to address current debt issues. Unfortunately, the company could not accept Comerica's latest proposal, and this has forced us to seek Chapter 11 protection," said Don Jackson, Prodeo's chief executive officer, in a statement.

Jackson said he believed the company could re-organize around proprietary fluid delivery and thermal products, and formulate an effective plan to emerge from the Chapter 11 process.

Jackson added, "Although the prolonged economic downturn in the semiconductor market has hit us hard, we are starting to see some bright spots; particularly with our Corona polishing head product and our new radiant heated furnace product line.”