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To: Ms. Baby Boomer who wrote (178)2/1/2004 3:08:45 AM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 944
 
OT:

Telecom guy on RM.

cbs.marketwatch.com

Still buying.

Resistance dead ahead even though it's from way back when:

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FWIW (which is often nothing). Here's Cramer's take from 1/30:

"Why shouldn't Silicon Graphics (SGI:NYSE - commentary - research) be bought? The company's in a turnaround. Its customers, oil companies and the government via defense and NASA, are flush with cash. Management has extricated itself from a toxic convert, as Frank Husic, a terrific growth stock manager, pointed out last night on "Kudlow & Cramer."

And the darned stock's at 3 smackers! Three bucks!

When you consider that people jump up and down to own that piece of junk Sun Microsystems (SUNW:Nasdaq - commentary - research), which was an overcharging bandit during the heyday, or when you consider the love affair people have with Ted Waitt at Gateway (GTW:NYSE - commentary - research) despite his insistence on doing nothing right, including this morning's wacky purchase of eMachines, the Silly Graphics choice makes a lot of sense.

When you add in the bizarre fact that not a single major firm covers Silicon Graphics, I say the darned thing sounds like a screaming buy!

Should you wait until it cools off, given the goosing it received on television? I would.

But then again, I would put some on now, so as not to forget it when the hoopla dies down...."