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To: Murrey Walker who wrote (56191)11/15/2002 2:33:13 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Yea! Looking for a tech to round out......don't know which one....BEAS looking good.....SEBL could have problems......SUNW is good company......just not ready to peck at them yet......All charts seem overbought.

Getting confused on these techs.....keeping hands off for now. I heard something about a law before congress to give tech companies tax credits or some sorta help if used in the improvements of their company......within a period of time....(or something like that)..if this should pass could give a boost to techs....

Made a couple of buck in HD in the last two days....sold yesterday......also sold JBLU (jetblue) this morning.....insider selling (took it as some sorta clue).

Everything is looking overbought to me with exception of defense that as I said have all been beaten down.

In RTN only now......with the exception of some gambling money on LU (bought at 1.27) down a little 1.21 at present.

Yes! Doing better on big board....until????

Sold SEBL and IWOV after holding for months and months (years) :-) Both have been doing better since. Wierd!!!

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To: Murrey Walker who wrote (56191)11/19/2002 4:57:31 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Adobe Systems price target raised to $36 at Pru (ADBE) 27.26 -0.54: Prudential raises ADBE's price target to $36 from $28, saying they think the stock's valuation is likely to approach post-bubble levels of 36x-40x earnings again in anticipation of new product launches in 2003; moreover, ADBE's revs have historically been more strongly correlated with GDP than with IT spending, so the co would likely benefit if there is an improvement in the overall economy.