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To: kolo55 who wrote (1287)3/5/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Respond to of 2542
 
Good luck, Paul.

If this is getting downside momentum again, I would think it drops to at least 40 and maybe 35, from looking at the charts - a roundtrip of the recent advance. I find 40 more appealing as part of a long term process of making a saucer bottom pattern.

On the fundamental side, how do you like JBIL at less than the price of FLEXF. In other words, could you define a rule where you like them exactly the same, such as FLEXF minus $5. In fact, I would love it if you could define rules for each of the 3 leaders relative to FLEXF,
the prices at which you like them all the same and couldn't choose.
Thanks in advance.



To: kolo55 who wrote (1287)3/5/1998 7:13:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2542
 
P.S. Paul - Does the new Motorola announcement make the whole tech business much more suspect and dangerous in your opinion than just
an OEM JIT type problem with computer chips?