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To: Sergio H who wrote (14355)1/11/2006 4:37:02 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio,

AERTA did well in the last 2 days after it was able to go through the resistance at 1.80 with the help of the International Builders' Show,which is going on in Orlando, & the fact that it commented on the 4thQ results, which as expected were much better than in 2004.

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The reservations I had was that it still carries a PE above 45 and has a pretty good LTD. I mentioned that the longer term chart wasn't that interesting because the April 2002 H was only 2.74 & the January 2000 H was 3.56

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To me, ALVR's longer term chart did seem a little more interesting with its July 200 H at 53.13. <g>

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And AMAT's also with its April 2000 H of 57.50

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But my view of it could be a little cloudy or fuzzy, so most probably isn't dependable.<g>

VTEK's revenues improved 5% in the 3rdQ albeit earnings were unchanged. It has a much lower PE than AERTA Its longer term chart wasn't that "interesting" with the H in Nov.2003 of 9.46

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