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Technology Stocks : ATI Technologies in 1997 (T.ATY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JAMES BORECKI who wrote (623)4/15/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Greg Wai  Respond to of 5927
 
Hi James,
I just check Dell Website and could not found your new line except under Dell Optiplex GX1 line they are using ATI card. Dell Optiplex has been using ATI card for about 6 months already.

Greg Wai



To: JAMES BORECKI who wrote (623)4/15/1998 2:05:00 PM
From: Roman  Respond to of 5927
 
I would say that the reason number one is: we won't hear from the company regarding eps till next quoter ends. So from here, at least a month till great expectations will start driving stock prices. Also - Yahoo, has still wrong earnings data and this shows PE at a little higher lever than it really is.

I say, it's a good time to sell 60 puts. We won't see price below $60 in 3 months from now - and that's for sure.



To: JAMES BORECKI who wrote (623)4/15/1998 2:08:00 PM
From: Don Beals  Respond to of 5927
 
James

I think it is just profit taking. ATI has gone up so much that prudent investors are rebalancing their portfolios so that ATI doesnt take up such a large percentage. I bought at $21 and have done this twice so far. ATI is still 10% of my holdings.
Don