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Non-Tech : Nanotech Stocks to Watch -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lynn who wrote (229)1/19/2004 9:40:47 AM
From: StockJock-e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1411
 
The thing with TINY is that their little investment in Nanosys is the only way to get into Nanosys and other nanotechs in their portfolio.

Over priced? Yes!
Over hyped? Yes!
Ready to short? Most likely, but if I learned anything from the internet craze, some stocks will keep on going up as long as some fool is willing to pay more than the fool standing next to him.



To: Lynn who wrote (229)1/19/2004 10:44:29 AM
From: mact  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1411
 
a short to 12.00 level seems reasonable but dont look for any more, cause TINY will trade near 50.00 by year end I bet ya!. The nanotech. craze hasnt even taken off yet. We havent even had the first nano IPO yet and most of society has no idea what nanotechnology is. TINY is the SFE, CMGI, Softbank of the nano sector so be careful. I sold at 20.00 but looking to get back in near 12.00 for the longrun. People keep mentioning their NAV being only 2.00-2.50 but as soon as one their co's go public, their NAV will rise sharply cause for example, Nanosys is a very sought after company. I bet their NAV is quite abit higher already since all the nanos are being valued much higher now.