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To: Cary C who wrote (9405)7/16/2005 11:40:54 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
I believe last earnings report it fell off even faster than they had anticipated and were projecting like a forty percent drop in China revenues.

In the 1st Q although revenues were up 45%, earnings were down 28% compared to 2004, albeit they had a good improvement from the 4thQ loss.<g>

However the estimates for 2005 are for a loss of $0.34/shr vs. the $0.56/shr gain in 2004 and the $1.75 in 2003. They expect to be back in the black column in 2006 where estimates are back at $0.50/shr.

I see no need to hurry in buying until it can close above $10.70 <g>



To: Cary C who wrote (9405)7/17/2005 11:08:34 AM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 23958
 
UTSI - FEEL THE GAP!

I like it for a run from here till earnings, that's all. Let's see if we can buy in close to 8.

The short term MAs, (take anything under 10 day) have crossed over the 50 and there's a lot of room to the 200. The Kendini gap is below the 50, so forget it for now.