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Technology Stocks : Cymer (CYMI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8042)11/4/1997 9:07:00 AM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Curlton: I agree with the buyback suggestion/solution for the short
interest problem. It is difficult for the stock to respond correctly
to the market when nonexistant shares appear to be selling.

The purchase would be a plus for Cymer as the company would profit
on it also.

I am suspicious of people that believe it is risky for the company.
I believe it would be a great move for all (cept shorts)! They
could hold the shares and block trade them to investors at a small
discount with no effect on the open market.

Bruce



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8042)11/4/1997 9:08:00 AM
From: Gerald L. Kerr  Respond to of 25960
 
From Briefing.com: Byron Wien: Morgan Stanley Global Strategist says selling in technology has peaked and that he now favors, among others:
EMC, CSCO, MSFT, CPQ, DELL, ALTR, NSM, PSFT, ORCL, ADPT, KLAC, IM.

E*Trade customers can access this at:

briefing.com

Gerry



To: Curlton Latts who wrote (8042)11/4/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: cardiologist to be  Respond to of 25960
 
few days ago, you replied to my questions about timing and why the stock price is stuck in neutral while earnings are in overdrive. have not been able to get back to this thread for a while.
anyways, just spoke with a friend of mine who told me that cymi will stay down and head down further because they are in a cannibalistic industry. they may have the predominant market share, but the large investors are perhaps thinking that the stock has limited growth beyond 98 and does not deserve the valuation it received in the past few months. i don't have the hard data that you do.
what is your opinion on this matter?
the company expects 40% growth for the next year, but is it possible to predict beyond that?
i think my friend is full of .... but he makes many more winning trades than i do and he is a computer geek, while i am not so i respect his opinion.

hoping that my position in cymi doesn't turn into another catastrophe like apm and lsi.

boy i sure have picked some lemons this past few weeks.