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To: im a survivor who wrote (13177)7/19/2004 7:32:28 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
when I pretty much recall 00, 01, 02 being very bad

Yeah well here's the thing. Juniper had fallen in 00/01 from a high of over 200 to a low of 9 after 911. Thats what I call a crash. But then, JNPR posted a good quarter in October 01, remember this was POST-911 and jnpr stock shot up to 32 or thereabouts. In other words a triple in 2 weeks or something. Thats the way exciting markets act imho, the fact that jnpr fell from 200 to 9 is awful but the question is, can jnpr stock ever rally again? In the case of fall 01- it could.

Fast forward to today. Stocks don't move, nothing. We had a much better market 2 weeks after 911 than today. There was leadership in fall 01. Nothing now, except old line industries like oil as an inflation hedge.

I can deal with a crash, market or sector as long as the market tries to get up again.