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To: Galirayo who wrote (7918)5/16/2005 2:58:16 PM
From: Galirayo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Bagged a loss here. Shulda left it short.

This one goes to the Sidelines till it figures out what it's going to do.
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To: Galirayo who wrote (7918)5/17/2005 11:43:37 AM
From: Galirayo  Respond to of 23958
 
[SLR] Update ..

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Some old News ...

EMS Picks To Benefit From Cisco's Strong Q3
05.11.05, 10:01 AM ET

Credit Suisse First Boston sees positives in the fiscal third-quarter report from Cisco Systems (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ) that will benefit Solectron (nyse: SLR - news - people ), Celestica (nyse: CLS - news - people ) and Jabil Circuit (nyse: JBL - news - people ). CSFB said Cisco's router strength relative to switches is positive for Solectron, "which we believe has a disproportionate share of Cisco's new router lineup," although Celestica is a secondary beneficiary. Cisco's strong router orders also bode well for Solectron and Celestica, the research firm said. CSFB noted that Cisco's storage orders were up by the mid single-digits quarter over quarter--a positive for Jabil Circuit, "for whom we believe Cisco's storage switches comprise one fourth of Cisco revenue." Overall, strong inventory management "is a positive for all suppliers, reflecting EMS (electronics manufacturing services) sell-in matching OEM sell-through," CSFB said.

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