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To: Judy Cohen who wrote (182)1/8/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: Robert Douglas  Respond to of 376
 
Judy, I think you're right, the Quickturn thing became a distraction. At least Mentor will get to sell their stake to Cadence at a nice profit. I think you will see the stock receive a little more notice from Wall Street in the near future. If they can put a few more good quarters together then the upside could be dramatic. On any valuation measure MENT sells at abysmal levels compared to their EDA brethren. As a shareholder, of course, I am severely biased.

-Robert



To: Judy Cohen who wrote (182)1/29/1999 2:28:00 AM
From: P314159d  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 376
 
Is it just me or is today's latest stock move a for real jiggle for the breakout this year ?

the last month shows the spike in the monthly stochastic ( a rare event) from very low levels! MACd is solid too. Divergences in the monthly MACD histogram and RSI. These are big positives.

Add to that the positive earnings and revenues for the current qtr and the mundane (8holds) analysts' reports. Are they accumulating? OBV is at best levels in years. Downside risk minimal.

I know its a drag for years, but the move to new highs looks imminent
and the chance of a multiyear breakout very real. With '99 earnings projections so low (like .50) when they should report at least 20 cents this qtr, I have to be a buyer.

Anyone else see through clearer eyes
than me?