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To: Galirayo who wrote (10589)8/9/2005 7:20:38 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Have no idea Ray, I think jj's chart of JNPR is correct looking for one last low, maybe it comes via CSCO news...



To: Galirayo who wrote (10589)8/10/2005 5:11:19 AM
From: Cary C  Respond to of 23958
 
<CSCO is almost as bad as NT or LU if you asked me. They control yet shame the sector. They've become like GM or F. Too Big and too Bloated.>

I think that pretty much sums it up Ray. It's good to see that I am still consistent with my hunches. I roll the dice here just like I do in Tahoe, CRAPS! lol I sold after hours for a slight loss.

This is from one of the releases on their earnings,

"The strong results show Cisco continues to plug along, generating higher revenue and profits, yet investors said what Cisco needs to boost its stock is strong and consistent revenue growth above what it has been delivering."

"To really get the stock moving you're going to have to see growth accelerate," said Shawn Campbell, principal of Campbell Asset Management. "They're basically at peak operating metrics right now so the only way to get earnings growth is to get revenue growth."