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Date Posted: 08:33:15 04/04/00 Tue
Author: Marty
Subject: Food for thought and optimism.

OK! We all know that techs are the future of the market and the economy. We all have experienced these set backs before, last June and August for examples. So, let's say that many of these companies like FFIV return to their lowest of trading levels, and what is there to be learned or observed at that/this point: everyone/analysts and us said they were way undervalued back then. Since then, companies like FFIV per example have earnings that have nearly tripled this last quarter when compared to the quarter of last summer. In other words, WAY undervalued now. I myself have confidence in a tech recovery regardless of Greenspan and his old economy enthusiasm. Nobody likes change, leave everything the way it is, for we all like it that way is the motto. Bullshit, things are and will continue to change. Solid companies with great growth and products cannot help but prevail in the end. I hear people saying that support levels have been broken, but you can't hide from the fact of the rate of growth that companies like these have and will enjoy, the plumbing of the internet. No matter how much they want it, it won't go away.

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