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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (2021)11/8/1998 3:22:00 AM
From: Bindusagar Reddy  Respond to of 4710
 
Barrons, is usually a contrarian indicator. I would be concerned if they mentioned positive about VTSS. These People who give picks have their own agenda. They might want to unload PMCS, LVEL, etc and buy VTSS(they did n't even bother mentioning by design). I have seen this everytime, if they say short, you buy it. If they buy it, you sell.

Hope that explains, Barrons.
BR



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (2021)11/8/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Immi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4710
 
Eugene Kearney,
Well it is our usual Kevin Landis again in Barrons. He runs the
first hand technology fund which has stakes in AMCC,PMCS,VTSS. Note:
I mentioned VTSS also. In various interviews he touts all the three,
but some how he has been on PMCS case (good) recently. This guy has
been getting a lot of press exposure, but his firsthand technology
fund is nothing to write home about. Look at the funds current holdings and you will find vtss there. Go to stocksmart.com if you
have access or to his own website..

Kevin with due respect has been on these stocks for more than 1 year now. The article in Barrons does not reflect anything bad about
VTSS. Not mentioning something is NOT bad by itself. PMCS has ATM
exposure, but at current levels it is overvalued. AMCC is a good stock
undervalued (currently) but is second tier compared to VTSS. Hope this
helps. Remember, by reading articles people get shaken out of good
positions. I had a friend who saw CNBC, saw the globex futures down
and then sold BRCM (the cream of the crop). Regards, Immi