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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (60674)4/8/1999 2:13:00 AM
From: hitesh puri  Respond to of 61433
 
Hi BR, today I was corresponding on the same tune with Gary. Glad to see that these stocks and their situations are showing up on other seasoned investor radars.
Looking at SAP, ORCL and ASDV. Already in NETA at 16. Ready to buy more at 12-13. Dont laugh, we know WS and their "I have to make money n the next 10 minutes else its out of the window" mentality.

-Hitesh



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (60674)4/8/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: Mighty Mizzou  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
I am looking for next ASCEND & Gary Korn

I have to agree with Gary Korn on ORCL. I have been pounding the table on ORCL to my richer friends that have enough LU. As soon as I get out of my XIRC position (another great company pounded below the pavement) I am rolling it into ORCL. If the government makes MSFT license windows source code to OEM's, ORCL will go through the roof for MANY quarters to come.

07:34 [ORCL] MIGHTY MIZZOU & ASSOCIATES RATE ORCL A STRONG BUY

Thanks Gary! GO ASND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (60674)4/8/1999 9:41:00 AM
From: Hagar  Respond to of 61433
 
Unfairly beaten stocks which are certain to recover

Ascend was a pure momentum play up to that point. They acquired Cascade at the same time that they stalled in their own revenues (the killer for momentum investors) which in turn exposed the immaturity of their organization. Rather than plow some of the earnings into building a more respectable organization (from a Wall Street point of view) they prefered to use the earnings to let the stock price run wild. They are not alone, this is very common practice in high tech. When they "remodeled" their organization to a Wall Street prefered organization they were rewarded. I wouldn't call this unfair.



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (60674)4/8/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: Pat Hughes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Hey BR
You too were a great help with Ascend and other tech stocks. Thanks!

Where have you been?

Pat Hughes