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To: Tony Viola who wrote (66253)10/12/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony,

Ralph Acampora changed his spots again--he now recommends going long and sez a short term bottom is in place.

From today's Technical Outlook (10/12):
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Near-Term

Last Thursday we lowered our expectations for the Dow and S&P 500 averages (see 'intermediate-term stock market outlook' below). On that very day there were a confluence of many negatives—deteriorating breadth as the transports, techies and many large cap names were in free fall. However, at the end of Thursday's session it was very clear that the DJIA did not break below the critical 7400 level. Friday's upside reaction was indeed very impressive. Therefore, we believe that a good near term low is in place. We expect a vigorous upside follow through. We believe the market's near term outlook is positive and should be played on the long side.

Ibexx



To: Tony Viola who wrote (66253)10/12/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: dmf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony: Maverick Wafers. Dropped Wafers. Wafers in the Tech Museum.

Forgive me for referring to maverick chips. I realized what I did when I read the thread this morning <g>. Ok, this seems as good a time as any to ask about the vast quantity of wafers they sell as souveniers at the Tech Museum in San Jose, the chips that were packaged as key chains and earrings and all. Is this just creative recycling?

Should we be concerned that wafers are in Fry's and other places rather than being sold? Could the availability of wafers at the Tech Museum be an indicator of some sort? <gg>

Are you saying Intel has always tossed the entire wafer?

Thanks, dmf