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To: Chris who wrote (7284)3/23/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42787
 
I'll be watching the tech earnings report in the next few weeks and will gauge things from there. Thanks for the link, though.

In the interim one should expect market volatility while the funds realign their portfolios and the sectors rotate. Watch for residual strength in the tech bellweathers that have demonstrated consistent earnings and not issued cautionary statements. As such, MSFT and CSCO should approach old highs. Even DELL would be showing strength except it sufferred a technical blowoff. The blowoff occurred when I was out of town, was it due to CPQ warning? Electric, do you remember?



To: Chris who wrote (7284)3/23/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 42787
 
Chris.. not sure if I'm responding to you or your quote, however in your list of stocks in which VLSI is highlighted__

I'd like to add this interesting information about ALSC which points to its considerable potential and IMO low valuation at current levels.. exchange2000.com

The stock is currently trading at about 7.25.. in other words you get JV's valuations for free, or the company for free.. take your pick.

Jim