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To: uu who wrote (17066)2/16/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Wolf 2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Addi:

We will be going up BIG time tomorrow (IMHO of course). DELL's problems are its own and the reason is Compaq and HP are kicking its butt.

By no means to dampen your enthusiasm (indeed, your cheerleading often helped to offset the gloom of days past) but you know from past experience that when DRAM makers got whacked, LSI was lumped in with that group, when PC makers went down the tubes last year on lower sales expectations, why then LSI, despite having distanced itself from PC-related products reacted right along with them and when PC sales headed back up, lo and behold everyone suddenly realized that LSI wasn't going to benefit 'cause it had decoupled its car from that particular train. We just seem to get the @#&**$ end of the stick more than our fair share of the time.

Let's hope LSI is dealt with on its own merits.

Just a little venting!<ggg>

Regards,
Wolf



To: uu who wrote (17066)2/16/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Jerome  Respond to of 25814
 
Addi, <<just my humble opinion>> don't be so humble, some threaders may take it as a sign of weakness, and decide to walk all over you. All opinions are valid, but we tend to remember those that were brilliantly correct or horribly wrong. LSI has been interesting because whereas many tech stocks are under heavy selling pressure, lSI has given up relatively little ground. Personally I hope that your prediction for tomorrow is brilliantly correct.

Good Luck, Jerome