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Technology Stocks : Atmel - the trend is about to change -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: in_cog_nito who wrote (13074)8/25/2003 12:11:50 AM
From: tech101  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13565
 
ATML is a value play.

If ATML gets close to the same level of its peers, considering price/revenue, debt/equity ratio, etc., ATML shoud be in the level of 6-10.

In the meantime, ATML is making a lot of announcements about new products recently while reducing its debts.

It's product lines are in the right direction in the right time.

We will see how long it takes for the Mr. Market to recognize its value.



To: in_cog_nito who wrote (13074)8/25/2003 8:28:15 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13565
 
>>I learned more in those 6 or so messages then all of Yahoo message board.

Yahoo is just a bunch of yoohoo's using multiple aliases...



To: in_cog_nito who wrote (13074)8/25/2003 12:56:26 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13565
 
Yahoo is a joke. I wouldn't be caught dead over there. Too many nutz running around. I found most boards were a combination of pumpers/bashers with agendas, and of course a bunch of 10 year old's running around with 5 screen names turning every board into a soap opera. Nothing but people fighting and acting like 10 year olds. Takes waaaay too long to sift thru that much garbage to find the couple of posts from people that actually sound like they know what they are talking about.

As for ATML - I'm discouraged we couldn't hold $4, but lets see what happens. She did make a very nice pop, so I guess some selling is expected. Right now, I'm more interested in her for the long term, then a trade. Already traded her when she went sub $1, and sold those shares for a nice profit ( not nice enough since she went up to $4 and I sold in mid $1's <ggg>), and the shares I have now have a low cost basis, and I plan to hold for the long term, and hope we can at least see $6 - $8. I'd like $10 and I'd do backflips at $20, but I am reasonable and not greedy and be happy with $8. What I dont want is to see her go back to the $2's, $1's or sub $1. I would buy more, but I would also kick myself for not selling near $4 and letting all that profit disappear.

Anyway, who knows what will happen. Hopefully we dont give back all the gains and hopefully we can make another run to higher levels. I'd very much like to see $5 as our new "floor".