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To: E. Graphs who wrote (10334)3/2/1998 3:31:00 AM
From: shane forbes  Respond to of 25814
 
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The way I see it I have ALTR and LSI. That takes care of the first shall be last and the last shall be first. Call it protracted mayhem.

Yes those comparisons are mondo cool. Always look at them and say to myself what if....

Duane is right!!! Hope not! Suspect the stock will go down before it recovers but the more I think about it the more I see and hope that 30 is doable by April.

Heck even if wrong what did Buffet say - LOOOOOOOOOOONG TERM. One interesting thing about the semis is that even if they suck the weakest stock in the group will still beat the average for the overall market by a long shot as long as one holds holds and holds. (Of course if the stock goes to 0 because the business fails, then we lose.)

Shane.



To: E. Graphs who wrote (10334)3/2/1998 4:00:00 AM
From: shane forbes  Respond to of 25814
 
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The other interesting thing about those graphs is that LSI

is one of the very few semis that I know of that did not take out its '95 peak.

Even XLNX looks like it just beat the '95 peak.

Re: INTC that was partly the Pentium error brouhaha wasn't it.

But the last shall be first again or so we shall hope. LSI did not even come close to going past that '95 high.

So that makes us one of the semi-stocks with the absolutely longest consolidation periods in the record of the industry...

A multi-year double bottom - a good pattern?

LSI's either setting us up for the home-run record over the next few years... or the strike-out record...

Shane