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To: Irene Harvey who wrote (1147)3/4/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 2394
 
Hi Irene, we thought we lost you there for minute,glad to see you are still hanging and holding on to the Orbi shares. Yeah,looks as though the Techs will take a pretty good hit tomorrow at least at the open,who know what will develop as the day progresses.

Orbi could very well go down a bit with the rest of the techs tomorrow,but if investors are rational (who says they are?) and not emotional I don't see any reason why Orbi should be affected at all as they have nothing to do with it all this 'hooplah' anyway.Then again the herd mentality could come our way as well. Another thing could also happen as money comes out of big name tech companies investors might be looking for other tech companies who can offer a growth story and Orbi certainly fits the bill,who know may be big money will come our way,at least I hope.

I don't know what all this commotion is about Intel and and the rest of them as everybody knows Q1 is normally the slowest time for these companies historically, and besides Intel has already said, way back, Q1 is going to be 'flat' and no sequential growth is expected for Q1.Anyway it is going to be interesting to see what happens tomorrow !

May be I catch some more falling stars on the way down tomorrow,nothing like picking up some good names in a panic.