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To: kolo55 who wrote (4602)10/10/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: patroller  Respond to of 6317
 
Totally agree,Paul I don't know what will happen ,only that the world has options ,like surplus money,no inflation,the ablity to reduce tax's and some very health economys in the works.All Iam trying to point out is that ,with a few adjustment senitment would change and so would the worlds perspective in a matter of days,and IF it did the market would soar,as we all know its the only game in town,its either moneymarkets bonds or stocks,nobodys going to buy realestate or put the money in shoe boxes ,as a matter of fact the market is just waiting with all that money on the side lines,to buy stocks as soon as they think they got the best price or before the shorts cover.Think about it you have massive shorts in the market that represents alot of buying and a lot of profit,and an unbelievable amount of money waiting to get back in,when it comes is when everyones sure it will not.jmho patroller



To: kolo55 who wrote (4602)10/10/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: rich evans  Respond to of 6317
 
I agree but many do not. Why ,because 90% of the market is institutional and they are herd and liquidity driven. So the large caps get all the action except if a momentum players step in or a unique product company catches hold. This explains as you indicated Mark's plans for a stock split for FLEXF despite its price. So slr gets a higher PE. So does AMAT in the semiequip area . The smaller players seem to be selling at almost a breakup value. Will this continue? I hope not but it is an added risk on the small mid cap area. Of course an ALRN-SANM can occur and help things out but still there are only 58 mill shares out after the merger. The MM seem to really move these smaller stocks around depending on the winds.

Rich



To: kolo55 who wrote (4602)10/15/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: patroller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6317
 
I have invested KEITH base on many reports, declaring by you
that the ecm industry is highly undervalued ,how the outsourcing
will outgrow its customers, and how the top tier ecm's would
outgrow the industry 25% yearly growth for the next five years
and beyond,keith that is either bull shit or what you did today
is,so keith for those of us who respect you ,which is it? Keith all
jabil really did was move up from 33 to 40,if what you say is
true you should jump up and down and yell sell solectron its
20% over priced ,keith you want to keep my respect earn
it,thats what you have to do everyday anybody know this guy
tell em what I say.(keiths opinion went from a buy to a hold)
JMHO PATROLLER