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To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (14046)2/2/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Bradley W. Price  Respond to of 29386
 
<Perhaps the
recent upward movement means something quite positive beyond the widespread
coverage of fibre channel, and the announcement concerning Litton, and the
subsequent announcement concerning Litton's new sub, TASC.>

Nah - Craig is probably out of the office again! :) bp



To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (14046)2/2/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Alan Aronoff  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29386
 
One farfetched rumor (I seriously doubt)

<<I heard Sequent is re-negotiating with Ancr for a new contract. News to be released next week. >>

messages.yahoo.com@m2.yahoo.com

The Yahoo messsage boards are heating up. I suggest to those of you who are dying to post on Ancor but don't want to shell out the big bucks to join SI, post to Yahoo.

Unrelated matter...

Everywhere I go I see "Hilfiger" emblazoned on pants, shirts, socks, hats etc... Even off the coast of Venezuela, where I was vacationing over Christmas, I was surrounded by Tommy gear. I don't buy retail stocks but I had been thinking Hilfiger would be a great play based on my "research."

Before the open (from Briefing.com) <<Tommy Hilfiger (TOM) 43 9/16: Reports diluted earnings of $0.96 a share, 8 cents ahead of expectations, and up from year ago $0.72 a share...>> and then <<Tommy Hilfiger Corp. (TOM) 50 3/8 +6 13/16: --UPDATE-- JP Morgan Securities ups its rating on designer and marketer of men's sportswear from "market perform" to "buy" and sets a $56 a share price target.....>>

I recall seeing an interview with Peter Lynch in which he stated his best research was done by visiting shopping malls to see what was hot.

Craig, Is this what you're up to when you're out of the office? <g>