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To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (21755)7/14/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.  Respond to of 70976
 
A Message Especially to those following my Posts:---

To refresh your memory, here are the Posts I made before:--- The first one outlines how I envisioned AMAT to perform in the future. If the recovery of the business of Semi-Equips should begin in the second half of 1999, as most Analysts expect, then AMAT's Tip-toe Step Staircase should begin later this year or early next year; don't make the same mistake Carl Johnson of Infrastructure made in buying at 62 last year instead of at 22 the previous year (missing 40 points) because he wanted to buy at the beginning of the recovery period... If James Morgan's belief that the recovery period should commence during the early part of next year, then AMAT should be bottoming at this time and should begin its Classic Staircase anytime soon after INTC begins to trade above 100... The second Post called for the DOW 30 ending its first section of the Staircase and building a Landing to wait for INTC. Now, as the DOW is testing the 9200 barrier, the Landing is about finished and the second section of the DOW Staircase to 10,000 is about to begin --- as INTC and the Box makers have just started their way Up...

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Message 4268631

Based on the last downturn when AMAT lost 63% of its highest value, the stock should go down as low as 20 what with worse condition than before. But this time is different--- before, Analysts were crying loud to sell the stock, but now the stock is well liked --- the lost in value just amount to -53% at 25 1/2 that took place months ago...