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  11. canslim-digest       Saturday, August 10 2002       Volume 02 : Number 2775
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  15. In this issue:
  16.  
  17.        RE: [CANSLIM] FW: Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the News
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  21. Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 11:21:37 -1000
  22. From: "Mike Gibbons" <mikegibbons@proactech.com>
  23. Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] FW: Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the News
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  32. Thanks Tom for explaining the apparant contradiction - I need to look beyond the end of my nose.
  33.  
  34. Regarding the double-bottom, I presume you are referring to the fact that the second bottom didn't undercut the first. I guess a
  35. third bottom is somewhere in the NAS's future, which seemed to be the conclusion anyway.
  36.  
  37. Aloha,
  38.  
  39. Mike Gibbons
  40. Proactive Technologies, LLC
  41. http://www.proactech.com
  42.   -----Original Message-----
  43.   From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Tom Worley
  44.   Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:03 AM
  45.   To: canslim@lists.xmission.com
  46.   Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] FW: Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the News
  47.  
  48.  
  49.   Mike, as the newsletter says, NVDA indicated the future looks bleak.  Past 4 qtrs of fundamentals are very strong, but now they
  50. will be comparing to those strong fundies for the next 4 qtrs. And forecast from DGO indicates a 16% decline in earnings this year,
  51. and only a 7% gain from that lower level next year (which won't quite get them back to what they made last year).  I also disagree
  52. with some of the statements made in the newsletter about the Naz chart, I am not impressed with their reading, or their
  53. understanding of a double bottom either.
  54.  
  55.   ----- Original Message -----
  56.   From: Mike Gibbons
  57.   To: canslim@lists.xmission.com
  58.   Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 4:44 PM
  59.   Subject: [CANSLIM] FW: Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the News
  60.  
  61.  
  62.   The following newsletter just showed up in my inbox. I didn't know I was an OTC Journal Member and have no knowledge if the
  63. reliability of their analysis
  64.  
  65.   I pass it on because of its analysis regarding "M" for the NASDAQ, not for the stock picks contained herein. FLEX is definitely
  66. not a CANSLIM stock but NVDA is puzzling. the CANSLIM Evaluator gives it very strong marks for "C" and "A" and investors.com gives
  67. the EPS at 99 and SMR as "A", and yet this is a heavily beaten down stock with an RS of just 2. The group has performed very poorly
  68. (gets and E) and there is no accumulation of this stock, and yet its fundamentals seem very strong. Comments anyone?
  69.  
  70.   Aloha,
  71.  
  72.   Mike Gibbons
  73.   Proactive Technologies, LLC
  74.   http://www.proactech.com
  75.  
  76.   -----Original Message-----
  77.   From: bounce-otcjournal-415861@lyris.otcjournal.com [mailto:bounce-otcjournal-415861@lyris.otcjournal.com]
  78.   Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:58 AM
  79.   To: mikegibbons@proactech.com
  80.   Subject: Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the News
  81.  
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  85. newsletter.
  86.  
  87.     August 10, 2002
  88.               Volume V, Issue 60
  89.  
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  92.                           To OTC Journal Members:
  93.                              Special Announcement: Trading Alert Next Week
  94.  
  95.  
  96.                           We're looking at a situation which may turn into a Trading Alert on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon next
  97. week. Before deciding if you want to participate, please read the OTC Journal's section on Trading Alerts found on the left hand
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  99.  
  100.                           Keep an eye on your inbox for an exciting opportunity in the middle of next week.
  101.                              Summer Relief Rally- Is It Possible?
  102.  
  103.  
  104.  
  105.  
  106.  
  107.                           The market was up this past week for the first time in several months. All the major averages posted solid
  108. gains, taking investors by surprise. Some attributed this past week's performance to expectations of an interest rate cut when the
  109. FED meets on Wednesday. This seems highly unlikely, as 11 interest rate cuts last year didn't work.
  110.  
  111.                           Others attributed this week's performance to the absence of sellers. Overseas investors have been
  112. liquidating US equities for months, and they seem to have run out of stock to sell. Short sellers were conspicuous in their absence.
  113. They're probably all buying new mansions in the Hamptons and jetting around the world enjoying the billions in profits they have
  114. accumulated in the past 2 1/2 years. Wall Street pays off when you're right.
  115.  
  116.                           Despite the typical August seasonal lack of interest and pervasive doom and gloom, this chart of the
  117. NASDAQ Composite suggests we may be in for a summer relief rally.
  118.  
  119.                           This past week the NASDAQ broke up its' downtrend line (shown in red) for the first time since the sell
  120. off steepened in mid May, leading to three months of bloodletting on all the major indexes.
  121.  
  122.                           In addition, the NASDAQ has recently put in a double bottom. The second bottom was slightly higher than
  123. the first. Technicians will tell you this is a bullish indicator in the short term.
  124.  
  125.                           As long as the NASDAQ stays above the red line, there is a possibility of temporary rebound into the 1450
  126. area. Of course, this will not change the long term downtrend. We believe the trend will continue until October or November, when a
  127. new, very weak, and very young Bull will be born.
  128.  
  129.                           Here are a couple of oversold trading ideas which may yield a short term profit if the market puts in a
  130. relief rally. This scenario may not play out, so use a stop loss as an insurance policy against a new leg down.
  131.                              Flextronics (NASDAQ: FLEX)
  132.  
  133.  
  134.  
  135.  
  136.                           Flextronics is probably the largest outsourced off shore manufacturer of electronic devices. OEM (Original
  137. Equipment Manufacturers) outsource their production to this company.
  138.  
  139.                           Formerly a profit powerhouse, the company's fortunes have declined along with the entire technology
  140. industry, and they are losing money at this point in time. However, the value is compelling at this level.
  141.  
  142.                           Annual sales run about $13 billion. At this price, the company is trading with a $4.2 billion market cap,
  143. or about 1/3 of sales. It is also trading at less than book value (liquidation value), which is about $8.62 per share.
  144.  
  145.                           The chart suggests a slight uptrend started in late June when the stock hit it's all time low of $6. If
  146. the market improves, this one may want to go back an fill the gap from early June, suggesting a good target price might be $12.
  147.  
  148.                           However, stay light on your feet. The company's fortunes are declining. A stop loss based on your risk
  149. tolerance is highly recommended.
  150.                              Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA)
  151.  
  152.  
  153.  
  154.  
  155.  
  156.                           Here's a stock traders have taken out to the woodshed and beaten to death. The company designs and
  157. manufactures 3-D graphics processors and graphics processing units.
  158.  
  159.                           The company has a book value of $5.72, $5.45 per share in cash, and at current levels trades with a PE
  160. ratio of about 7. This company had an adequate June quarter, but announced the future looked bleak.
  161.  
  162.                           In favorable market conditions this stock could rebound into the middle of the blue bands. This shows the
  163. average price since the stock began it current leg down, toppling from $24 to just above $9 in less than a month.
  164.  
  165.                           Most of the analyst community downgraded this stock once it reached the $9 level, which is a bullish sign
  166. as far as we are concerned.
  167.  
  168.                           Again, if you decide to roll the dice, a stop loss to minimize the risk is strongly suggested.
  169.  
  170.                              Energy Power Systems (AMEX: EGY) Back in the News
  171.  
  172.  
  173.                           Energy Power Systems, one of our long term profiles, was back in the news for the first time in months
  174. yesterday morning. This stock was a big winner for us in 2001, yielding a profit of 60% to 70% for our members who sold towards the
  175. end of the year.
  176.  
  177.                           This year it has been all down hill for no apparent reason other than lack of news and horrendous market
  178. conditions. The company has not been proactively out in the investment community, choosing not to swim against the tide. They are
  179. waiting for calmer waters before proceeding.
  180.  
  181.                           Yesterday, just before the market opened, Energy Power made it first very positive announcement in some
  182. time. The company announced its Offshore and Engineering Division had been awarded $6.2 million in contracts by major energy
  183. companies operating in Atlantic Canada. Click Here to read the entire text of the news release.
  184.  
  185.                           We are expecting Energy Power to make a come back this Fall, predicated on the possibility of major new
  186. business. Stay tuned for more developments. The stock is oversold at current levels, and the company is doing well.
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  308. <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2>Aloha,</FONT></DIV>
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  316. size=3D2>http://www.proactech.com</FONT></DIV>
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  318.   <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT =
  319. face=3DTahoma=20
  320.   size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>=20
  321.   owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com=20
  322.   [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]<B>On Behalf Of </B>Tom=20
  323.   Worley<BR><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:03 =
  324. AM<BR><B>To:</B>=20
  325.   canslim@lists.xmission.com<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: [CANSLIM] FW: Summer =
  326. Relief=20
  327.   Rally- Is It Possible? and Energy Power in the =
  328. News<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
  329.   <DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Mike, as the newsletter says, NVDA indicated =
  330. the future=20
  331.   looks bleak.  Past 4 qtrs of fundamentals are very strong, but =
  332. now they=20
  333.   will be comparing to those strong fundies for the next 4 qtrs. And =
  334. forecast=20
  335.   from DGO indicates a 16% decline in earnings this year, and only a 7% =
  336. gain=20
  337.   from that lower level next year (which won't quite get them back to =
  338. what they=20
  339.   made last year).  I also disagree with some of the statements =
  340. made in the=20
  341.   newsletter about the Naz chart, I am not impressed with their reading, =
  342. or=20
  343.   their understanding of a double bottom either.</FONT></DIV>
  344.   <DIV> </DIV>
  345.   <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message -----=20
  346.   <DIV style=3D"BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A=20
  347.   title=3Dmikegibbons@proactech.com =
  348. href=3D"mailto:mikegibbons@proactech.com">Mike=20
  349.   Gibbons</A> </DIV>
  350.   <DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=3Dcanslim@lists.xmission.com=20
  351.   =
  352. href=3D"mailto:canslim@lists.xmission.com">canslim@lists.xmission.com</A>=
  353.  </DIV>
  354.   <DIV><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, August 10, 2002 4:44 PM</DIV>
  355.   <DIV><B>Subject:</B> [CANSLIM] FW: Summer Relief Rally- Is It =
  356. Possible? and=20
  357.   Energy Power in the News</DIV></DIV>
  358.   <DIV><BR></DIV>
  359.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2><SPAN =
  360. class=3D630532620-10082002>The=20
  361.   following newsletter just showed up in my inbox. I didn't know I =
  362. was an=20
  363.   OTC Journal Member and have no knowledge if the reliability of their=20
  364.   analysis</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
  365.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2><SPAN=20
  366.   class=3D630532620-10082002></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>
  367.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2><SPAN =
  368. class=3D630532620-10082002>I=20
  369.   pass it on because of its analysis regarding "M" for the NASDAQ, not =
  370. for the=20
  371.   stock picks contained herein. FLEX is definitely not a CANSLIM stock =
  372. but NVDA=20
  373.   is puzzling. the CANSLIM Evaluator gives it very strong marks for "C" =
  374. and "A"=20
  375.   and investors.com gives the EPS at 99 and SMR as "A", and yet this is =
  376. a=20
  377.   heavily beaten down stock with an RS of just 2. The group has =
  378. performed very=20
  379.   poorly (gets and E) and there is no accumulation of this stock, and =
  380. yet its=20
  381.   fundamentals seem very strong. Comments anyone?</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
  382.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2><SPAN=20
  383.   class=3D630532620-10082002></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>
  384.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2>Aloha,</FONT></DIV>
  385.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
  386.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2>Mike =
  387. Gibbons</FONT></DIV>
  388.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2>Proactive =
  389. Technologies,=20
  390.   LLC</FONT></DIV>
  391.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2><A=20
  392.   =
  393. href=3D"http://www.proactech.com">http://www.proactech.com</A></FONT></DI=
  394. V>
  395.   <DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma color=3D#000080 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
  396.   <DIV class=3DOutlookMessageHeader dir=3Dltr align=3Dleft><FONT =
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  398.   size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B>=20
  399.   bounce-otcjournal-415861@lyris.otcjournal.com=20
  400.   [mailto:bounce-otcjournal-415861@lyris.otcjournal.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> =
  401.  
  402.   Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:58 AM<BR><B>To:</B>=20
  403.   mikegibbons@proactech.com<BR><B>Subject:</B> Summer Relief Rally- Is =
  404. It=20
  405.   Possible? and Energy Power in the News<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><FONT=20
  406.   face=3D"Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT size=3D-1>If you are =
  407. reading this=20
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  409. this=20
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  475.                     2002</FONT></FONT></B></TD>
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  501.                     Issue 60</FONT></FONT></B></TD>
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  522.                         <TD><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Email : =
  523. <A=20
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  532.  
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  534. serif"><FONT=20
  535.                           color=3D#660000><FONT size=3D+2>To OTC Journal =
  536.  
  537.                           Members:</FONT></FONT></FONT></I> <BR> =20
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  553.                                 Announcement: Trading Alert Next=20
  554.                               Week</FONT></B></TD>
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  563.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>We're =
  564. looking at a=20
  565.                           situation which may turn into a <B>Trading =
  566. Alert</B>=20
  567.                           on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon next week. =
  568. Before=20
  569.                           deciding if you want to participate, please =
  570. read the=20
  571.                           <B>OTC Journal's </B>section on <B><A=20
  572.                           =
  573. href=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/trading-alerts/">Trading=20
  574.                           Alerts</A></B> found on the left hand menu bar =
  575. of our=20
  576.                           home page. For a Track Record of former =
  577. <B>Trading=20
  578.                           Alerts</B>, <B><A=20
  579.                           =
  580. href=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/trading-alerts/alerts.html">Click=20
  581.                           Here</A></B>.</FONT></FONT>=20
  582.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Keep =
  583. an eye on=20
  584.                           your inbox for an exciting opportunity in the =
  585. middle=20
  586.                           of next week.</FONT></FONT> <BR> =20
  587.                           <TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 =
  588. width=3D"100%"=20
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  590.                             <TBODY>
  591.                             <TR>
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  594. border=3D0>
  595.                                 <TBODY>
  596.                                 <TR>
  597.                                 <TD vAlign=3Dcenter align=3Dmiddle =
  598. width=3D1=20
  599.                                 bgColor=3D#ff6300><IMG height=3D18=20
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  603.                                 <TD width=3D"100%" =
  604. bgColor=3D#e0e0e0><B><FONT=20
  605.                                 face=3DVerdana>Summer Relief Rally- Is =
  606. It=20
  607.                                 =
  608. Possible?</FONT></B></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
  609.                           <P><IMG height=3D317=20
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  612.                           width=3D352 align=3Dleft NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1">=20
  613.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>The =
  614. market was up=20
  615.                           this past week for the first time in several =
  616. months.=20
  617.                           All the major averages posted solid gains, =
  618. taking=20
  619.                           investors by surprise. Some attributed this =
  620. past=20
  621.                           week's performance to expectations of an =
  622. interest rate=20
  623.                           cut when the FED meets on Wednesday. This =
  624. seems highly=20
  625.                           unlikely, as 11 interest rate cuts last year =
  626. didn't=20
  627.                           work.</FONT></FONT>=20
  628.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Others =
  629. attributed=20
  630.                           this week's performance to the absence of =
  631. sellers.=20
  632.                           Overseas investors have been liquidating US =
  633. equities=20
  634.                           for months, and they seem to have run out of =
  635. stock to=20
  636.                           sell. Short sellers were conspicuous in their =
  637. absence.=20
  638.                           They're probably all buying new mansions in =
  639. the=20
  640.                           Hamptons and jetting around the world enjoying =
  641. the=20
  642.                           billions in profits they have accumulated in =
  643. the past=20
  644.                           2 1/2 years. Wall Street pays off when you're=20
  645.                           right.</FONT></FONT>=20
  646.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  647. size=3D-1>Despite the=20
  648.                           typical August seasonal lack of interest and =
  649. pervasive=20
  650.                           doom and gloom, this chart of the NASDAQ =
  651. Composite=20
  652.                           suggests we may be in for a summer relief=20
  653.                           rally.</FONT></FONT>=20
  654.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>This =
  655. past week the=20
  656.                           NASDAQ broke up its' downtrend line (shown in =
  657. red) for=20
  658.                           the first time since the sell off steepened in =
  659. mid=20
  660.                           May, leading to three months of bloodletting =
  661. on all=20
  662.                           the major indexes.</FONT></FONT>=20
  663.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>In =
  664. addition, the=20
  665.                           NASDAQ has recently put in a double bottom. =
  666. The second=20
  667.                           bottom was slightly higher than the first. =
  668. Technicians=20
  669.                           will tell you this is a bullish indicator in =
  670. the short=20
  671.                           term.</FONT></FONT>=20
  672.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>As =
  673. long as the=20
  674.                           NASDAQ stays above the red line, there is a=20
  675.                           possibility of temporary rebound into the 1450 =
  676. area.=20
  677.                           Of course, this will not change the long term=20
  678.                           downtrend. We believe the trend will continue =
  679. until=20
  680.                           October or November, when a new, very weak, =
  681. and very=20
  682.                           young Bull will be born.</FONT></FONT>=20
  683.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Here =
  684. are a couple=20
  685.                           of oversold trading ideas which may yield a =
  686. short term=20
  687.                           profit if the market puts in a relief rally. =
  688. This=20
  689.                           scenario may not play out, so use a stop loss =
  690. as an=20
  691.                           insurance policy against a new leg =
  692. down.</FONT></FONT>=20
  693.                           <BR> =20
  694.                           <TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 =
  695. border=3D0>
  696.                             <TBODY>
  697.                             <TR>
  698.                               <TD width=3D1=20
  699.                               =
  700. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  701.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  702.                                 =
  703. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/left_bracket2.gif"=20
  704.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1"></TD>
  705.                               <TD align=3Dmiddle=20
  706.                               =
  707. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  708.                               NOSAVE><B><FONT face=3DVerdana>Flextronics =
  709.  
  710.                                 (NASDAQ: FLEX)</FONT></B></TD>
  711.                               <TD align=3Dright width=3D1=20
  712.                               =
  713. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  714.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  715.                                 =
  716. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/right_bracket2.gif"=20
  717.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE =
  718. NOSEND=3D"1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
  719.                           <P><IMG height=3D317=20
  720.                           =
  721. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/flex1.gif"=20
  722.                           width=3D352 align=3Dright NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1"> =
  723.  
  724.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  725. size=3D-1><B>Flextronics</B>=20
  726.                           is probably the largest outsourced off shore=20
  727.                           manufacturer of electronic devices. OEM =
  728. (Original=20
  729.                           Equipment Manufacturers) outsource their =
  730. production to=20
  731.                           this company.</FONT></FONT>=20
  732.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  733. size=3D-1>Formerly a profit=20
  734.                           powerhouse, the company's fortunes have =
  735. declined along=20
  736.                           with the entire technology industry, and they =
  737. are=20
  738.                           losing money at this point in time. However, =
  739. the value=20
  740.                           is compelling at this level.</FONT></FONT>=20
  741.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Annual =
  742. sales run=20
  743.                           about $13 billion. At this price, the company =
  744. is=20
  745.                           trading with a $4.2 billion market cap, or =
  746. about 1/3=20
  747.                           of sales. It is also trading at less than book =
  748. value=20
  749.                           (liquidation value), which is about $8.62 per=20
  750.                           share.</FONT></FONT>=20
  751.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>The =
  752. chart suggests=20
  753.                           a slight uptrend started in late June when the =
  754. stock=20
  755.                           hit it's all time low of $6. If the market =
  756. improves,=20
  757.                           this one may want to go back an fill the gap =
  758. from=20
  759.                           early June, suggesting a good target price =
  760. might be=20
  761.                           <B>$12</B>.</FONT></FONT>=20
  762.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  763. size=3D-1>However, stay=20
  764.                           light on your feet. The company's fortunes are =
  765.  
  766.                           declining. A stop loss based on your risk =
  767. tolerance is=20
  768.                           highly recommended.</FONT></FONT> <BR> =20
  769.                           <TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 =
  770. border=3D0>
  771.                             <TBODY>
  772.                             <TR>
  773.                               <TD width=3D1=20
  774.                               =
  775. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  776.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  777.                                 =
  778. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/left_bracket2.gif"=20
  779.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1"></TD>
  780.                               <TD align=3Dmiddle=20
  781.                               =
  782. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  783.                               NOSAVE><B><FONT face=3DVerdana>Nvidia =
  784. Corporation=20
  785.                                 (NASDAQ: NVDA)</FONT></B></TD>
  786.                               <TD align=3Dright width=3D1=20
  787.                               =
  788. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  789.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  790.                                 =
  791. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/right_bracket2.gif"=20
  792.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE =
  793. NOSEND=3D"1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
  794.                           <P><IMG height=3D317=20
  795.                           =
  796. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/nvda1.gif"=20
  797.                           width=3D352 align=3Dleft NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1"> =
  798. <BR> =20
  799.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Here's =
  800. a stock=20
  801.                           traders have taken out to the woodshed and =
  802. beaten to=20
  803.                           death. The company designs and manufactures =
  804. 3-D=20
  805.                           graphics processors and graphics processing=20
  806.                           units.</FONT></FONT>=20
  807.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>The =
  808. company has a=20
  809.                           book value of $5.72, $5.45 per share in cash, =
  810. and at=20
  811.                           current levels trades with a PE ratio of about =
  812. 7. This=20
  813.                           company had an adequate June quarter, but =
  814. announced=20
  815.                           the future looked bleak. </FONT></FONT>=20
  816.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>In =
  817. favorable=20
  818.                           market conditions this stock could rebound =
  819. into the=20
  820.                           middle of the blue bands. This shows the =
  821. average price=20
  822.                           since the stock began it current leg down, =
  823. toppling=20
  824.                           from $24 to just above $9 in less than a=20
  825.                           month.</FONT></FONT>=20
  826.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Most =
  827. of the=20
  828.                           analyst community downgraded this stock once =
  829. it=20
  830.                           reached the $9 level, which is a bullish sign =
  831. as far=20
  832.                           as we are concerned.</FONT></FONT>=20
  833.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>Again, =
  834. if you=20
  835.                           decide to roll the dice, a stop loss to =
  836. minimize the=20
  837.                           risk is strongly suggested.</FONT></FONT> =
  838. <BR> =20
  839.                           <BR> =20
  840.                           <TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 =
  841. border=3D0>
  842.                             <TBODY>
  843.                             <TR>
  844.                               <TD width=3D1=20
  845.                               =
  846. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  847.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  848.                                 =
  849. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/left_bracket2.gif"=20
  850.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE NOSEND=3D"1"></TD>
  851.                               <TD align=3Dmiddle=20
  852.                               =
  853. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  854.                               NOSAVE><B><FONT face=3DVerdana>Energy =
  855. Power=20
  856.                                 Systems (AMEX: EGY) Back in the=20
  857.                               News</FONT></B></TD>
  858.                               <TD align=3Dright width=3D1=20
  859.                               =
  860. background=3Dhttp://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/lines2.gif=20
  861.                               NOSAVE><IMG height=3D25=20
  862.                                 =
  863. src=3D"http://www.otcjournal.com/news_images/right_bracket2.gif"=20
  864.                                 width=3D10 NOSAVE =
  865. NOSEND=3D"1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
  866.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  867. size=3D-1><B>Energy Power=20
  868.                           Systems</B>, one of our long term profiles, =
  869. was back=20
  870.                           in the news for the first time in months =
  871. yesterday=20
  872.                           morning. This stock was a big winner for us in =
  873. 2001,=20
  874.                           yielding a profit of 60% to 70% for our =
  875. members who=20
  876.                           sold towards the end of the =
  877. year.</FONT></FONT>=20
  878.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>This =
  879. year it has=20
  880.                           been all down hill for no apparent reason =
  881. other than=20
  882.                           lack of news and horrendous market conditions. =
  883. The=20
  884.                           company has not been proactively out in the =
  885. investment=20
  886.                           community, choosing not to swim against the =
  887. tide. They=20
  888.                           are waiting for calmer waters before=20
  889.                           proceeding.</FONT></FONT>=20
  890.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT =
  891. size=3D-1>Yesterday, just=20
  892.                           before the market opened, <B>Energy Power</B> =
  893. made it=20
  894.                           first very positive announcement in some time. =
  895. The=20
  896.                           company announced its Offshore and Engineering =
  897.  
  898.                           Division had been awarded <B><U>$6.2 million =
  899. in=20
  900.                           contracts </U></B>by major energy companies =
  901. operating=20
  902.                           in Atlantic Canada. <A=20
  903.                           =
  904. href=3D"http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020809/92101_1.html">Click=20
  905.                           Here</A> to read the entire text of the news=20
  906.                           release.</FONT></FONT>=20
  907.                           <P><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT size=3D-1>We are =
  908. expecting=20
  909.                           <B>Energy Power</B> to make a come back this =
  910. Fall,=20
  911.                           predicated on the possibility of major new =
  912. business.=20
  913.                           Stay tuned for more developments. The stock is =
  914.  
  915.                           oversold at current levels, and the company is =
  916. doing=20
  917.                           well.</FONT></FONT> <BR>
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