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To: Teri Skogerboe who wrote (21114)7/5/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Margarita  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
Teri: My husband does TA he mentioned to me the $12/sh you are
talking about we also use GET and Elliott wave count, even though I will not believe it until I see it and I have been mentioning to him that you are a very smart lady so when you are posting the same as he told me, since a long time ago! I could not do anything but let you know that he agrees with your opinion.

Good investing to all!



To: Teri Skogerboe who wrote (21114)7/5/1998 9:09:00 PM
From: Big Bucks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Teri,
A pretty good synopsis of the current state of affairs concerning
semis and semi-equip mfg's. I'm not sure we'll get as low as $12 but
I wouldn't be surprised to see the low '20's or very high teens. I posted some links to some long term charts of AMAT and some of its'
peers in the mfg sector to show comparative pricing in good and bad
years. If I speculate on the current price vs past pricing it seems
that the low 20's is a reasonable "gamble". The market will ultimately determine the "fair value/low value" price, regardless of
"our" mutual projections, we are all guessing at best. I'll wait
until I get a price that will make me comfortable that I will get
gains of 2-4X over my original investment amounts over the next
1-3 years, and will change my strategy according to the stocks'
valuation and market conditions as necessary.

Still waiting patiently,
BB