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To: Cary C who wrote (5172)4/29/2004 2:38:57 PM
From: lostmymoney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Man, I am getting pounded this week and last.
ESST had good earnings but dropped like crazy.
This market is nuts.....
Mikey



To: Cary C who wrote (5172)4/30/2004 1:23:30 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 23958
 
STXN sold @ 3.43
UTSI sold @ 27.27



To: Cary C who wrote (5172)5/7/2004 7:38:07 AM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 23958
 
Cary, CGFW should get quite a lift from today's BizWeek mention. You're still holding?

An excerpt:

<Its firewall "is the most secure in the industry -- it has never been violated," says Harvey. Juniper, he believes, is still on the hunt for greater presence in security. Its next target could be CyberGuard, says Harvey, who figures the stock, now at 9, could fetch 18 to 20 in a buyout. Cisco is also a likely suitor, says Jeff Putterman of investment firm William D. Witter, which owns 7%. The Juniper-NetScreen deal, he says, could spur Cisco to act.

Says CyberGuard CEO Patrick Clawson: "We're in a hot industry, with a hot product, so there's logic behind the speculation. Our goal is to build the fastest-growing company." Jonathan Ruykhaver of Raymond James & Associates, says awareness of CyberGuard is growing as sales rise. He sees CyberGuard earning 25 cents a share in fiscal 2004 ending June 30, and 37 cents in 2005, vs. 15 cents in 2003.>