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                         Monday, March 10th, 1997
CONTENTS:
   MARKET WRAP-UP
   CONFERENCE CALL LISTING
   NEWS BRIEFS
   CLOSING QUOTES
   OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD INDICATORS
   TENDING INDICATORS
   TECHNICAL CHART ALERT POINTER
   FUNDAMENTAL MODELS
   INDICATORS LEGEND
   SYMBOLS LISTING
   FREE E-MAIL SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
   WEB SITE ADDRESS

As of market close 3/7/97

        ***********U.S. FINANCIAL MARKET WRAP-UP*********

Stock prices in the United States were up strongly Friday after
Wall Street traders saw the latest employment statistics.
   The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at just over seven
thousand, up 56 points. For the week, the industrial average
gained 123 points. The broader and more representative Standard
and Poor's 500 index closed Friday at 804, up six points.
   Traders were generally pleased with the latest U.S. employment
statistics. Although the number of new jobs created in February
was above Wall Street expectations, analysts say many of those
jobs were in the construction industry where hiring was spurred
by warm weather in much of the country. The analysts say they do
not believe the employment rise will create inflationary
pressures.
   The U.S. unemployment rate fell one tenth of one per cent to
five point three per cent in February, helped by a mild-weather
burst of activity at construction firms and continued growth in
the service sector. 339-thousand new jobs were created, much
higher than expected.
   Job growth in February was the largest in nine months and at
least 100 thousand higher than many economists anticipated. It
was led by a 109 thousand gain at construction firms, following a
scant 15 thousand rise in January.
   But despite the strong job growth, average hourly earnings, a
key gauge of inflationary pressure, rose only two tenths of one
per cent. This means that labor costs are being contained despite
the job gains.
   The Federal Reserve will take all of this into account when it
meets March 25th to consider the direction of interest rates. Fed
chairman Alan Greenspan repeated this week that the central bank
is on heightened alert for inflationary pressure that may be
creeping into the economy.
   Rising prices would imperil the six year old business
expansion and force the fed to raise rates, and that could send
the bulls on Wall Street running for cover.
   The ITT corporation will sell its one-half ownership of New
York City's famous Madison Square Garden sports arena and the
professional basketball and hockey teams which are part of the
business. Analysts say the move was another effort by ITT to
increase shareholder value and discourage an unwelcome takeover
bid by the Hilton Hotels company.
   A jury has found U.S. Airways was responsible for a 1994 crash
in the state of North Carolina in which 37 people were killed.
The jury decided the airplane's pilot exercised poor judgment by
attempting to land in a violent thunderstorm. However, the jury
also decided there was no deliberate negligence in the case,
meaning U.S. Airways will not have to pay punitive damages.
   A New York businessman was sentenced to 20 years in federal
prison for running what prosecutors called the largest pyramid
scheme in U.S. history. Steven Hoffenberg stole almost 500
million dollars from investors who had purchased high-yield bonds
from his company. In a pyramid scheme, money from new investors
is used to pay previous investors. Eventually though, there are
not enough new investors to cover previous obligations.
   Share prices were mixed in trading Friday on European markets.
   Stock prices rose sharply to once again set new record closing
highs in London and Paris. Analysts say traders were encouraged
by economic news in the United States.
   Prices in London, Europe's biggest market, set a new high for
the fourth straight day. The FTSE-100 index closed up 21 points.
   Prices in Paris also finished at a new high. The CAC-40 index
was up more than nine points.
   Stock prices dropped only in Frankfurt where the market closed
before the U.S. employment report was issued. The DAX-30 index
ended down more than 41 points. But prices rose in later
computerized trading.
   On the London currency exchange, the U.S. dollar rose in value
against the German mark, the Japanese yen, and the British pound.


                     **********NEWS BRIEFS*********

                             INDUSTRY NEWS

Odyssey Ventures, a San Francisco, California, research firm
recently released a study showing that "fewer than one-third of
home personal computer sales in the U.S. Are going to first-time
buyers." First time buyers once accounted for half of PC sales.
The Wall Street Journal says that the finding is an indication
that the "manufacturers' aggressive push to put a computer in
Every American home may be faltering." Nick Donatiello, Odyssey's
president, says that producers and retailers "can't take growth
in PC penetration for granted anymore." Mr. Donatiello adds that
for the computer to reach the mass market, "the PC needs a new
identity. It needs to migrate from being a productivity tool to
an entertainment device in the minds of consumers."

This week, the World Trade Organization said that countries
representing more than 90 percent of the $600 billion information
technology industry, have agreed to remove tariffs "on computer
monitors, chips and other products by (the year) 2000." The New
York Times reports that the United States, the European Union,
Japan and more than a dozen other countries agreed in December in
Singapore to remove tariffs on a number of high-tech products by
the year 2000. They set a March 15 deadline to enlist other
nations, "and that process is now largely complete". Among those
joining the effort is Malaysia. The Times says that "Malaysia's
participation in the information technology agreement is
especially important, that nation accounts for about 5 percent of
the global industry." The first stage of the tariff cutting
agreement is scheduled to take place on July 1.

According to software experts in Latin America, a reduction of
the illegal copying of computer programs in the region could lead
to a tremendous growth for the region's software industry. A
study conducted by Price Waterhouse on behalf of the business
software alliance, says that "the average piracy rate in Latin
America is over 80 percent, "meaning that for every four software
products used three have been illegally acquired." Price
Waterhouse officials also say that the development of a local
software industry would be important in order for countries in
the region to achieve international competitiveness. In order to
promote the industry, "governments should guarantee compliance
with intellectual property laws and copyrights."

Computer chips are now an essential part of automobiles. The USA
Today newspaper says that "today's car has more computer power
than the Apollo 11 spacecraft Neil Armstrong flew to the moon in
1969." The chips can control everything from fuel injection to
tire pressure and they have made servicing the vehicles a highly
skilled craft. The use of high-technology means that mechanics
"must continuously school themselves on the latest technology."
Chris Christner, a vice president at Universal Technical
Institute, says that highly skilled mechanics, in the United
States, "can earn $70,000 to $80,000 a year after three or four
years on the job." Some companies, like BMW, Ford and Volkswagon,
"are tapping technical schools to find top graduates, then
providing six months additional training on the automaker's
vehicles."

Japan's NEC and Toshiba have announced that they have raised
prices for 16 megabit DRAM chips 5 to 10 percent. NEC says that
the price hike is due to a rise in the spot market, result from
Korean chip makers reducing production.

                        AAPL APPLE COMPUTER INC.

Apple has announced that it will decide in the coming weeks
whether or not to increase licensing fees charged to making of
Macintosh clones. Same analysts believe that this move would 
prove too costly for some clone makers.

Apple Computer may be having financial problems, but
manufacturers of machines using the company's operating system
seem to be doing well. An article in the Los Angeles Times notes
that "the clone makers take credit for keeping the Macintosh
alive while its parent is pre-occupied with executive shake-ups,
impending layoffs and the biggest product transition in its
history." For example, Motorola, one company that manufacturers
copies of the MAC "has sold about 50,000 computers in less than
four months.

According to an E-mail message sent to Apple employees from Apple
chairman Gilbert Amelio, plans for restructuring and job layoffs
will be announced  on March 14th. It is expected that at least
4,000 employees will be laid off.

The research firm Computer Intelligence has released a report
stating that sales of Macintosh computers and their clones to
businesses rose from a business PC market share of 9.5 percent in
December to 11.2 per cent in December. November market share was
7.8 percent. The increase is contributed to a rise in sales of
MAC clones. The sales of a clone produce less revenue for Apple,
than the sale of an Apple MAC.

                     AMSY AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SYS.

American Management Systems has announced that it is reducing by
$18.3 million its net income for 1996 to $15.5 million, .37 per
share.  The net income reported on February 20, 1997 was $33.8
million, .81 per share. 1995 earnings was .72 per share. The
reduction of $18.3 million in net income relates entirely to the
fourth quarter of 1996. American Management Systems restated its
fourth quarter earnings from .20 per share, to a loss of .24 per
share. Previous year same quarter earnings was .25 per share.
Wall Street 4th quarter estimates were for earnings of .21 per
share. American Management Systems attributes the reduction in
net income is to efforts to try to reach agreement with a
non-U.S. telecommunications client on a major program.

                            ATML ATMEL CORP.

Alex. Brown & Sons has lowered its rating of Atmel Corp from
strong buy to buy.

Atmel has announced that that it expects its first quarter
earnings to be up to 10% below its fourth quarter earnings.
Fourth quarter earnings was $281.1 million. Wall Street earnings
consensus estimate for the 1st quarter was .53 per share.
Earnings for the previous year's first quarter was .45 per share
Atmel cites its inability to deliver new products, pricing
pressures, and the strong dollar as hurting 1st quarter revenues.

                         BMCS BMC SOFTWARE INC.

BMC Software's chairman Max Watson says that he expects revenues
for the fiscal year end March 31st to exceed $550 million and
earnings growth of about 25 percent.

                      CSCC CASCADE COMMUNICATIONS

Cascade Communications Vice President Michael Champa has made A
filling with the SEC to sell 108,000 of his shares of Cascade.

                            COMS 3COM CORP.

A poll of 1,600 network engineers conducted by Computerworld
magazine, 3Com ranked as the number one network equipment vendors
in the categories of quality, service, and cost.

Speaking at U.S Robotics' annual meeting, CEO Casey Cowell in
defending the pending merger with 3COM said that the deal would
result in U.S. Robotics shareholders owning approximately 48% of
the new 3Com. Cowell said said that the aim of their merger was
not to improve short term market value, but build long term
strategies and value building.

                        CSCO CISCO SYSTEMS INC.

Furman Selz has lowered its earnings estimate for Cisco's third
quarter from .52 to .50 per share, and fourth quarter earnings
from .58 to .56 per share.

                           DELL DELL COMPUTER

Dell's board of directors has approved increasing the Size of its
current stock repurchase plan from 32 to 50 million. Under the
current plan Dell has already bought back 32 million of its
shares.

                        HWP  HEWLETT PACKARD CO.

Soundview Financial has lowered its short term rating of Hewlett
Packard from buy to hold.

Prudential Securities has lowered its 1997 earnings estimate for
Hewlett Packard from $3.40 to $3.35 per share.

                            INTC INTEL CORP.

Thomas Kurlak, an analyst with Merrill Lynch says that he
believes the semiconductor stock price correction is nearing an
end as stronger fundamentals come into focus and earnings
estimates increase. Kurlak says that Wall Street estimates are
too low on Intel and Micron Technology. Kurlak says that strength
in the PC business market is driving Intel's sales mix to high
performance processors, increasing its average selling price and

According to filings made with the SEC, George Soros's Soros Fund
Management has purchased 1.8 million shares of Intel at the end
of 1996.

                            INTU INTUIT INC.

Intuit has announced that it has acquired The French software
firm Somma France. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

                        LRCX LAM RESEARCH CORP.

Prudential Securities has begun coverage of Lam Research with a
rating of hold.

                        LU   LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES

SoundView Financial has begun coverage of Lucent Technologies
with a short term rating of hold, and and a long term rating of
hold.

                      MU   MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.

Micron Technology's CEO Steve Appleton, speaking at an investor
conference hosted by Piper Jaffray, said that Micron's new $600
million 2.2 million square foot facility outside Salt Lake City,
Utah, will remain unopened until sometime after DRAM price growth
proves stable. Appleton says that expects Micron's world wide
memory market share to rise from 7% to 10% in 1997. Appleton said
that Micron's online facilities are operating at 100 percent
capacity.

                   NSM  NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

National Semiconductor has reported 3rd quarter earnings of .30
per share. Same quarter year ago earnings was .17 per share. Wall
Street estimates were for .23 per share. National Semiconductor
says that it bookings for the third quarter was 40% higher than
in 1996. National Semiconductor 3rd quarter gross profit margins
rose to 37.5 percent from its 2nd quarter's 34.9 percent. Same
quarter year ago gross profit margin was 38.6 percent.

According to filings made with the SEC, George Soros's Soros Fund
Management has purchased 12.1 million shares of National
Semiconductor at the end of 1996.

                        ORCL ORACLE CORPORATION

Brown Brothers Harriman ahas raised its short term rating of
Oracle from hold to buy.

UBS Securities has lowered its rating of Oracle from strong buy
to hold. Fiscal year 1997 earnings estimates was lowered from
$1.30 to $1.25 per share.

Joseph Farley, an analyst with UBS Securities says that He
believes that Oracles recently completed quarter could have
suffered the European economy.

                      TXN  TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.

Merrill Lynch has raised its rating of Texas Instruments from
accumulate to long term buy.

The New York Times has reported that Texas Instruments with shift
emphasis to producing DSP (digital signal processors) for use in
autos, cellular phones, and modems.

Texas Instruments says that it expects the semiconductor market
to stage a moderate recovery in 1998.


CONFERENCE CALL LISTING
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3COM/U.S. Robotics - Merger 
(800) 633-8284 pass code 2531747

AT&T - Recent Developments
(800) 475-6701 pass code 333536

Novell - Earnings
(402) 280-9008

Intuit - Earnings
(800) 938-1160

Zitel - Emerald Research conference call
(717) 396-1116            


                 *********CLOSING QUOTES*********

                                           CHANGE
     PREV.  HIGH   LOW    CLOSE  VOL.      %     $    V 50 %
     ========================================================
AAPL 16.625 16.750 16.375 16.500   630500  -0.75 -0.12  22.5700
ADBE 35.375 36.125 33.125 33.687  1844900  -4.77 -1.68  501.925
ADCT 27.875 28.375 25.750 26.750  1604100  -4.03 -1.12  227.034
ADI  23.000 23.125 22.000 22.500   654400  -2.17 -0.50  104.740
ADPT 38.625 38.875 38.000 38.375  1022400  -0.64 -0.25  112.248
AKLM  5.500  5.625  5.437  5.437   117600  -1.13 -0.06 -56.6532
AMAT 50.750 52.625 50.000 51.750  4644400   1.97  1.00  414.045
AMD  37.750 40.000 37.625 39.500  2995200   4.63  1.75  1097.12
AMGN 60.625 62.625 60.750 62.625  2236600   3.29  2.00  206.930
AMH  10.125 10.500 10.250 10.500   141100   3.70  0.37  45.9152
AMP  38.750 39.000 38.375 38.875   314800   0.32  0.12  -8.4351
AMSY 19.375 19.625 18.375 19.000  1413800  -1.93 -0.37  225.086
AOL  43.000 43.875 41.625 42.000  1121000  -2.32 -1.00  134.764
APCC 19.625 20.375 19.625 20.000   966500   1.91  0.37  72.6818
ASND 56.062 56.250 53.500 53.875  5306800  -3.90 -2.18  200.192
ASTA  4.718  4.812  4.625  4.812  88400.0   1.98  0.09 -24.1852
ATLI 34.250 34.250 33.000 33.500  66300.0  -2.18 -0.75 -38.8376
ATML 31.500 27.500 25.500 26.750 14021800 -15.07 -4.75  1967.20
AUD  44.125 45.000 44.250 44.625   707800   1.13  0.50  184.829
BAY  19.000 19.000 18.750 18.875   942700  -0.65 -0.12 -19.0677
BEL  66.375 68.125 66.500 67.250   677300   1.31  0.87  61.7240
BGEN 47.125 48.875 46.750 48.250  1061000   2.38  1.12 -17.9047
BLS  44.250 45.250 44.250 44.625  1358500   0.84  0.37  53.6591
BMCS 46.750 47.500 46.000 46.312  1492900  -0.93 -0.43  1116.71
BORL  7.750  8.125  7.687  8.000   599000   3.22  0.25  290.992
BROD 23.500 24.625 23.250 23.250   733200  -1.06 -0.25  2198.43
CA   40.125 42.125 40.875 41.250  2936300   2.80  1.12  558.363
CATP 23.875 25.000 23.750 24.750   403600   3.66  0.87  316.082
COMS 35.250 35.750 33.500 33.812  9427700  -4.07 -1.43  890.305
CPQ  77.500 79.250 76.000 76.375  4357300  -1.45 -1.12  238.063
CRUS 13.250 13.500 13.125 13.312   861700   0.47  0.06  18.5934
CS   31.875 31.875 29.875 30.000  1329400  -5.88 -1.87  -0.3224
CSC  67.375 67.875 66.875 67.000   401700  -0.55 -0.37  112.427
CSCC 26.062 26.625 25.625 26.125  3722200   0.23  0.06  247.479
CSCO 54.625 55.125 50.875 51.375 24164000  -5.94 -3.25  1249.19
DBD  42.875 43.875 43.125 43.625   184700   1.74  0.75  29.6140
DEC  32.875 32.875 31.625 32.250  1347200  -1.90 -0.62  197.395
DELL 73.875 75.250 72.000 72.562  3635900  -1.77 -1.31  43.8821
DIGI 20.625 21.250 20.500 21.000  1066700   1.81  0.37  38.4965
EMC  35.250 36.250 35.000 35.375  2007000   0.35  0.12  36.7259
ERTS 30.250 32.125 30.125 31.500  1887400   4.13  1.25  313.269
FDC  36.875 38.000 36.375 37.625  1186500   2.03  0.75  75.7517
FISV 37.875 38.000 37.625 37.875   159200      0     0  33.6692
FON  45.125 45.250 44.875 45.000   908600  -0.27 -0.12  146.902
GART 27.500 28.250 27.000 28.125   466000   2.27  0.62  352.867
GATE 58.250 59.750 56.500 57.250  2033700  -1.71 -1.00  119.883
GIC  24.250 24.375 24.000 24.000   360300  -1.03 -0.25 -78.5485
GTE  45.500 46.875 45.625 46.750  1589400   2.74  1.25  61.6558
HON  74.625 75.000 74.125 74.500   247600  -0.16 -0.12  317.538
HWP  57.875 57.250 55.875 56.125  4233100  -3.02 -1.75  544.307
IBM  146.62 147.62 144.12 144.75  2656800  -1.27 -1.87  299.519
IFMX 15.750 16.250 15.500 15.750  4310200      0     0  188.327
INTC 145.37 148.00 142.50 143.50 10762200  -1.28 -1.87  147.021
INTU 22.000 22.625 21.750 21.875   774300  -0.56 -0.12  166.632
KLAC 39.500 41.250 38.500 40.312  1793800   2.05  0.81  2012.84
KMAG 31.875 32.250 29.250 29.375   575600  -7.84 -2.50  188.666
LLTC 44.437 45.375 43.000 43.750  1392000  -1.54 -0.68  684.225
LRCX 37.750 38.250 36.625 36.750   999300  -2.64 -1.00  587.750
LSI  37.000 37.625 35.250 35.500  2135500  -4.05 -1.50  449.537
LU   52.750 53.750 52.750 53.500  2202800   1.42  0.75  260.111
MCIC 35.250 35.609 35.250 35.500  2254000   0.70  0.25  188.567
MOT  58.750 60.125 59.125 59.375  2679000   1.06  0.62  27.1536
MSFT 97.750  99.50 96.500 96.750  5754000  -1.02 -1.00  183.337
MU   40.750 42.125 39.750 39.750  7215200  -2.45 -1.00  335.964
NN   31.375 32.000 30.875 31.875  1178400   1.59  0.50  138.591
NOVL  9.531  9.750  9.500  9.625  3231500   0.98  0.09  160.122
NSCP 26.000 28.000 25.625 26.500  3043500   1.92  0.50  977.345
NSM  30.250 31.375 29.250 29.375  3457400  -2.89 -0.87  2107.79
ORCL 36.562 38.125 35.250 35.812 13266600  -2.05 -0.75  1135.37
PAC  40.625 41.250 40.500 41.250   888200   1.53  0.62  67.2378
PAIR 31.250 31.750 29.875 30.125  1103100  -3.60 -1.12  280.642
PCTL 15.625 16.125 15.625 15.750   463100   0.80  0.12  419.170
PMS  43.250 43.625 43.250 43.500  46700.0   0.57  0.25  367.000
PMTC 53.750 54.125 49.000 51.000  3196000  -5.11 -2.75  1997.11
QNTM 39.750 40.125 38.250 38.750  2582700  -2.51 -1.00  157.626
SBC  57.000 57.750 56.750 57.625  1362400   1.09  0.62  156.187
SBYT  8.312  8.625  8.250  8.250   191700  -0.75 -0.06  36.9286
SEG  45.750 47.500 45.000 45.750  3938500      0     0  116.247
SFA  17.000 17.750 17.000 17.625   420800   3.67  0.62  241.281
SGI  25.500 26.125 25.250 25.625  1349800   0.49  0.12  283.793
SNPS 31.250 31.750 30.750 31.250   954100      0     0  1458.99
STK  43.125 43.375 41.750 42.000   217600  -2.60 -1.12  147.273
SUNW 30.500 31.000 29.625 29.687  3816200  -2.66 -0.81  28.0862
SYBS 14.750 14.875 14.000 14.187  1695500  -3.81 -0.56  660.314
SYMC 15.375 15.875 15.375 15.500   804800   0.81  0.12  285.256
T    36.250 36.500 36.125 36.250  5904100      0     0  87.0813
TDM  12.875 13.000 12.750 13.000   120300   0.97  0.12 -35.6340
TEK  49.125 50.500 49.125 50.375   236800   2.54  1.25  874.486
TER  26.625 27.000 25.750 25.875   994300  -2.81 -0.75  338.211
TLAB 41.312 41.500 40.250 40.500  2088700  -1.96 -0.81  239.460
TNCR 39.000 40.875 38.250 39.750  1133600   1.92  0.75  4398.41
TSS  33.500 33.625 33.500 33.625  20300.0   0.37  0.12 -10.5727
TXN  80.500 86.125 82.750 83.875  3721900   4.19  3.37  1165.52
UIS   6.875  7.000  6.750  6.750  1970000  -1.81 -0.12  285.896
USRX 59.125 59.875 56.250 56.375  4178700  -4.65 -2.75  350.777
USW  34.875 35.500 34.875 35.250   704300   1.07  0.37  156.016
VAR  59.000 59.000 58.625 58.750  93200.0  -0.42 -0.25  348.077
WDC  56.750 60.000 56.875 58.250  2025200   2.64  1.50  453.636
XLNX 46.750 47.125 44.687 44.750  1379200  -4.27 -2.00  252.106
XRX  61.375 62.000 61.375 61.875   605700   0.81  0.50  76.1780



             **********TRENDING INDICATORS**********

     EMA:14  50   90   200  MACDI  MACDS  POSC  EASE  VOSC  PAR SAR
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AAPL 16.62 17.84 19.34 22.16 -0.20 -0.29  -1.80  0.00 -60.90 16.07
ADBE 36.41 37.40 37.50 38.19 -0.61 -0.32  -8.67 -0.00  79.80 38.66
ADCT 29.55 32.57 32.70 30.22 -1.91 -1.59 -13.97 -0.00  21.18 25.68
ADI  23.46 24.97 24.71 23.23 -0.94 -0.93  -7.19 -0.00 -55.66 20.74
ADPT 38.50 38.88 37.38 33.34 -0.48 -0.57  -1.38 -0.00 -37.16 40.10
AKLM  5.29  5.07  5.37  7.23  0.16  0.12   5.34 -0.00 -66.56  4.85
AMAT 50.92 46.58 42.47 38.33  1.34  1.63   3.93 -0.00 -13.66 53.65
AMD  36.68 32.94 29.46 24.78  1.48  1.29  11.32  0.00  43.29 34.77
AMGN 60.88 58.84 58.52 57.92  1.23  1.21   4.59  0.00  -8.49 60.62
AMH  10.58 11.10 11.12 10.79 -0.28 -0.26  -2.90  0.00 -53.20 10.89
AMP  39.05 39.29 39.06 39.16 -0.29 -0.25  -1.04 -0.00 -42.27 40.71
AMSY 18.72 21.76 23.84 25.22 -1.15 -1.30  -3.53 -0.00  122.3 15.75
AOL  39.51 37.19 35.98 36.24  1.32  0.63   9.10  0.00 -51.28 35.63
APCC 21.09 23.61 23.08 19.95 -1.55 -1.49 -10.58 -0.00 -39.21 23.47
ASND 58.63 63.65 64.28 60.74 -2.97 -2.59 -11.75 -0.00   5.95 60.54
ASTA  4.72  4.77  4.83  5.42 -0.02 -0.03   1.47 -0.00 -45.82  4.97
ATLI 34.45 33.02 32.30 31.23  0.56  0.75  -1.40  0.00 -39.74 37.00
ATML 35.49 37.52 36.15 33.62 -2.22 -1.06 -28.10 -0.00  212.0 36.87
AUD  43.27 42.72 42.48 41.48  0.40  0.20   3.89  0.00  -1.51 42.50
BAY  19.27 20.67 21.74 24.46 -0.59 -0.64  -4.53 -0.00 -57.45 20.05
BEL  68.34 67.22 65.59 63.76 -0.04  0.47  -1.57 -0.00 -11.72 69.44
BGEN 48.41 46.05 43.53 39.19  0.53  0.99   0.68 -0.00 -18.45 52.25
BLS  45.35 43.82 42.52 40.99  0.37  0.73  -0.86 -0.00   2.76 47.48
BMCS 45.19 44.76 43.68 39.68  0.16  0.01   2.73 -0.00  13.01 41.94
BORL  7.61  6.92  6.90  8.17  0.41  0.34   9.88  0.00 -11.58  6.41
BROD 27.70 29.92 30.38 33.53 -1.53 -0.91 -19.56  0.00  11.38 30.83
CA   44.03 47.71 50.37 51.15 -1.48 -1.05  -8.77 -0.00  32.65 44.84
CATP 24.76 27.78 28.69 27.56 -1.53 -1.62  -4.91 -0.00 -23.76 22.30
COMS 37.64 51.67 56.75 56.39 -6.33 -6.94 -21.25 -0.00 -17.74 32.70
CPQ  80.01 79.83 77.08 69.23 -0.65 -0.10  -5.11 -0.00   7.40 85.24
CRUS 13.84 15.28 16.23 18.36 -0.61 -0.56  -7.22 -0.00 -10.20 13.50
CS   31.14 32.77 33.54 33.92 -0.59 -0.75  -5.21 -0.00   9.16 28.83
CSC  68.95 72.55 74.08 74.19 -1.62 -1.43  -4.66 -0.02  -2.57 72.54
CSCC 29.92 41.37 49.34 54.67 -4.29 -4.66 -22.05 -0.00 -41.38 34.07
CSCO 57.10 62.20 62.79 59.57 -3.08 -2.61 -13.78 -0.00  63.80 60.25
DBD  42.76 41.27 40.07 36.73  0.68  0.70   3.37  0.00 -19.90 44.18
DEC  33.42 34.89 35.68 38.88 -0.82 -0.71  -5.41 -0.00   7.19 33.91
DELL 72.13 65.88 59.66 47.81  2.25  2.46   3.29  0.00 -40.87 67.90
DIGI 21.10 20.73 20.65 23.29 -0.10  0.01  -0.81 -0.00 -39.81 20.28
EMC  36.57 35.67 33.37 28.75 -0.13  0.19  -3.48 -0.00  14.00 38.83
ERTS 30.84 31.81 32.24 32.07 -0.42 -0.53   0.95 -0.00  59.28 32.94
FDC  37.03 37.45 37.94 37.96 -0.13 -0.11   1.30 -0.00 -47.59 38.66
FISV 36.19 35.76 35.76 34.69  0.51  0.08   5.75  0.00 -47.47 33.49
FON  44.49 42.46 41.54 40.58  0.96  1.03   2.98  0.00 -22.42 44.08
GART 28.20 31.88 33.07 32.70 -1.84 -1.93  -5.39 -0.01 -23.55 25.79
GATE 60.00 58.84 56.37 49.89 -0.07  0.54  -4.58 -0.00 -20.71 65.08
GIC  24.01 23.65 23.59 24.52  0.08  0.11   0.24  0.00 -49.77 23.15
GTE  46.95 46.16 45.16 43.77  0.07  0.35  -0.25 -0.00  -4.67 48.20
HON  73.31 71.27 68.96 63.79  0.60  0.71   2.33 -0.01 -40.57 70.96
HWP  56.29 53.88 52.42 50.00  1.30  1.18   1.60  0.00   3.13 52.46
IBM  145.2 148.5 145.9 134.9 -1.74 -2.36  -1.39  0.00 -35.28 138.9
IFMX 17.36 19.66 20.89 22.77 -1.16 -1.03 -13.95 -0.00   4.20 17.86
INTC 147.2 145.1 136.1 115.3 -1.32 -0.49  -3.20 -0.00 -18.34 138.0
INTU 23.99 28.00 30.23 35.34 -1.97 -1.80 -14.57 -0.00 -24.86 26.33
KLAC 41.75 40.32 37.24 32.86 -0.15  0.45  -3.60 -0.00   6.08 47.54
KMAG 30.96 29.86 29.06 28.21  0.42  0.60  -3.99 -0.00 -14.47 34.76
LLTC 45.22 45.47 44.00 41.20 -0.57 -0.41  -4.22 -0.00  12.84 47.00
LRCX 38.25 36.49 34.43 33.90  0.27  0.62  -3.27 -0.00 -26.12 35.65
LSI  34.82 32.81 31.28 30.21  0.97  0.67   4.24  0.00 -19.52 32.65
LU   54.96 53.58 51.22 46.05 -0.06  0.60  -2.62 -0.00 -26.28 59.55
MCIC 35.74 34.66 33.06 30.58  0.15  0.31  -0.27 -0.00 -24.90 36.90
MOT  58.98 60.81 59.59 58.53 -1.69 -1.65  -1.64 -0.00 -31.47 55.08
MSFT 98.23 93.53 87.54 76.50  1.03  1.49  -0.59  0.00 -26.84 95.74
MU   38.09 34.79 33.20 32.91  1.87  1.46   8.61  0.00   0.67 37.88
NN   32.10 32.12 31.72 30.29 -0.25 -0.08  -1.30 -0.00  27.80 33.84
NOVL 10.64 10.90 10.87 11.46 -0.37 -0.06 -11.83 -0.00 -31.39 12.07
NSCP 30.19 37.90 42.02 45.97 -3.36 -3.19 -19.58 -0.00  23.61 32.83
NSM  27.79 26.04 24.67 22.34  1.00  0.60   8.76  0.00  46.76 27.55
ORCL 39.11 40.72 41.37 40.08 -0.77 -0.39  -9.83 -0.00  82.04 41.65
PAC  40.51 38.96 37.72 35.74  0.57  0.63   3.03  0.00 -13.63 39.37
PAIR 34.05 35.55 34.94 31.71 -1.58 -0.81 -14.58 -0.01 -27.89 36.50
PCTL 16.17 19.66 22.78 27.38 -1.23 -1.42  -8.52 -0.00 -51.69 14.67
PMS  43.88 43.78 42.96 43.02 -0.29 -0.15  -1.39 -0.03  68.40 45.57
PMTC 55.35 56.04 54.63 50.24 -1.07 -0.37  -9.20 -0.01  106.9 58.49
QNTM 40.41 36.42 32.45 26.88  1.08  1.76  -1.77 -0.00 -16.03 45.20
SBC  56.71 54.66 53.24 51.87  0.81  0.88   2.84  0.00   0.29 55.43
SBYT  8.33  8.13  7.61  7.35 -0.07 -0.03  -1.68 -0.00 -34.34  7.77
SEG  48.63 47.14 43.66 37.37 -0.41  0.49  -6.39 -0.00  25.00 54.44
SFA  17.47 17.27 16.78 16.38 -0.13  0.00   0.33  0.00 -14.47 17.88
SGI  25.15 25.25 24.78 25.00 -0.18 -0.30   1.22  0.00  18.96 23.12
SNPS 34.82 39.26 40.83 40.75 -2.38 -2.00 -14.97 -0.01  13.30 36.75
STK  43.69 45.89 45.47 41.89 -1.42 -1.21  -6.33 -0.01 -43.51 43.37
SUNW 31.37 31.40 30.81 29.10 -0.48  0.00  -6.39 -0.00 -30.79 31.69
SYBS 15.86 16.93 17.35 19.30 -0.65 -0.46 -13.42 -0.00  132.2 17.21
SYMC 15.61 15.64 15.00 14.63 -0.19 -0.17  -1.75 -0.00  -1.36 14.99
T    38.11 39.07 40.38 45.25 -0.66 -0.20  -6.13 -0.00 -14.71 40.63
TDM  13.06 13.30 13.16 12.58 -0.15 -0.13  -1.47 -0.00 -59.54 13.65
TEK  49.42 49.22 48.02 45.77 -0.03 -0.11   1.83  0.00  153.7 48.66
TER  28.16 27.40 25.47 23.21 -0.30  0.21  -8.75 -0.00 -11.38 31.62
TLAB 41.00 41.23 40.39 36.90 -0.33 -0.20  -1.84 -0.00  20.66 42.57
TNCR 40.54 36.91 32.77 28.17  0.66  1.31  -0.42 -0.02  25.16 44.84
TSS  31.47 29.32 28.30 25.77  1.31  0.90  10.49  0.09 -46.34 31.14
TXN  80.54 74.30 69.03 62.48  2.26  2.48   6.64  0.00  60.14 75.46
UIS   6.74  6.83  6.79  6.75 -0.05 -0.05  -0.65 -0.00  38.76  7.12
USRX 59.08 63.96 65.87 65.85 -2.26 -2.39  -7.53 -0.00 -33.84 63.55
USW  35.01 33.73 32.93 32.18  0.54  0.64   1.99 -0.00 -48.51 36.95
VAR  57.67 54.70 52.80 51.06  1.30  1.25   3.78  0.01 -58.10 56.41
WDC  62.58 64.11 60.05 49.24 -2.57 -1.10  -9.76 -0.02  19.51 69.83
XLNX 45.59 43.66 41.87 39.32  0.64  0.77  -0.65 -0.00 -23.19 42.54
XRX  60.58 57.42 55.54 52.85  1.49  1.24   4.19  0.00 -53.24 60.32

        **********OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD INDICATORS**********

     STOCH%K %D  RSI 14 CCI  PROC 12 PROC 25  MFI    %R 
     ===================================================
AAPL 68.00 59.58 46.13 -52.25  -6.38  -1.49 52.70 -73.33  45
ADBE 16.89 25.31 37.05 -170.2 -14.98  -9.86 43.36 -92.10  15
ADCT 55.20 56.92 33.53 -93.50 -20.14 -26.96 26.32 -83.33  40
ADI  47.22 44.18 39.36 -92.20  -3.74 -19.64 18.55 -59.45  50
ADPT 80.21 73.60 47.99  29.11  -2.84 -11.52 49.38 -35.89  45
AKLM 40.74 50.96 55.58  68.50  20.83   3.57 63.74 -40.74  60
AMAT 74.38 75.14 55.98   3.72  -4.93   6.97 59.46 -40.29  55
AMD  81.98 80.57 67.29  169.5  11.26  12.45 66.14  -7.69  80
AMGN 66.66 58.54 63.72  51.36   5.47  11.33 72.22 -11.62  55
AMH  51.11 48.74 44.96 -41.23  -7.69  -8.69 39.66 -59.25  55
AMP  63.63 47.68 45.93 -72.34  -0.32  -4.30 42.52 -66.66  45
AMSY 75.00 64.05 42.75  28.04 -13.63 -13.63 59.20 -53.57  50
AOL  76.68 78.80 60.72  101.5  18.72  10.89 68.47 -20.73  70
APCC 34.37 26.92 36.92 -75.04  -0.62 -20.79 41.41 -67.85  40
ASND 58.99 55.72 37.57 -106.0 -15.98 -24.11 32.10 -78.44  35
ASTA 50.00 41.00 52.91  79.09   4.05   1.31 48.36 -16.66  60
ATLI 12.50 20.23 47.11 -109.4  -4.96   2.29 61.83 -66.66  45
ATML 10.76 11.89 21.01 -257.9 -32.17 -41.45 18.22 -91.73  10
AUD  82.45 76.71 66.36  189.2   3.47   8.51 70.33 -11.53  80
BAY  25.00 23.58 34.97 -80.45  -4.43 -15.64 20.30 -85.71  35
BEL  21.42 16.67 44.10 -102.0  -4.27   0.74 29.96 -74.35  30
BGEN 23.58 23.57 51.82 -54.96  -1.05   0.78 46.14 -70.58  45
BLS  17.39 21.57 48.05 -129.6  -2.19   1.42 38.88 -79.16  35
BMCS 82.19 70.19 54.59  82.98  -0.53   4.66 45.46 -25.96  55
BORL 25.00 34.39 61.05  43.17  30.61  23.07 71.70 -27.90  55
BROD  7.84 19.18 27.73 -152.0 -24.69 -24.39 24.87 -92.75  20
CA   22.34 21.48 33.66 -131.6 -15.60 -11.76 22.90 -87.83  15
CATP 72.65 52.39 43.07  -5.38  -5.26 -16.10 32.68 -56.52  50
COMS 53.53 41.34 26.02 -70.75 -16.64 -48.37 26.93 -88.55  40
CPQ  40.68 52.94 39.86 -146.8 -10.54 -10.93 41.11 -94.04  25
CRUS 43.75 31.98 31.13 -82.38  -9.36 -14.11 29.60 -79.41  45
CS   59.13 63.93 42.34 -50.55  -5.13 -14.28 35.25 -70.58  45
CSC  33.33 23.66 37.70 -76.54  -9.15  -5.30 40.11 -88.00  30
CSCC 11.61 15.95 31.17 -117.7 -15.04 -34.68 30.74 -83.33  35
CSCO 28.78 31.35 32.52 -131.7 -20.80 -23.88 31.99 -96.52  15
DBD  71.42 62.64 60.46  67.97   0.86  11.38 57.00 -35.71  50
DEC  32.50 25.27 36.43 -134.8  -6.85 -15.13 33.06 -81.48  15
DELL 75.14 72.54 55.76  17.12  -3.41   9.94 60.25 -41.66  45
DIGI 42.85 39.86 48.92 -24.92  -2.32  -7.69 37.14 -68.42  45
EMC  31.81 34.88 44.40 -98.82  -8.70  -7.21 55.23 -85.71  30
ERTS 50.87 45.08 51.14  60.00  -1.56  -0.78 47.71 -38.70  50
FDC  77.96 69.07 52.85   3.64  -3.83   1.68 48.90 -41.02  50
FISV 86.27 83.80 60.68  110.2   9.98  10.58 54.50 -19.60  70
FON  37.20 34.84 61.19  59.54   1.12  13.20 61.82 -38.46  50
GART 67.85 50.09 41.47  -0.29   3.92 -17.88 37.69 -64.15  50
GATE 26.82 29.87 43.44 -117.2 -11.41  -4.97 52.21 -92.59  25
GIC  63.33 55.24 51.07  34.85      0  -4.00 73.31 -54.54  50
GTE  24.13 22.78 49.61 -96.36  -2.60   1.90 42.21 -65.62  40
HON  79.77 69.27 57.02  83.55  -0.66   2.05 56.90 -27.50  50
HWP  47.31 52.13 53.81 -11.75  -1.10   4.90 64.17 -35.22  55
IBM  62.13 64.70 45.77  54.90   0.78  -7.94 34.40 -35.78  55
IFMX  6.12  6.97 24.50 -173.2 -15.43 -28.00 10.54 -93.54  15
INTC 67.24 68.45 43.18 -66.02  -6.74 -10.38 41.68 -65.33  45
INTU 27.45 25.66 28.44 -87.17 -17.06 -23.24 26.88 -86.44  30
KLAC 37.26 36.05 45.67 -91.61 -13.77  -4.58 41.51 -83.88  30
KMAG 58.53 62.55 45.11 -98.84 -10.47   4.44 47.08 -94.11  50
LLTC 54.03 61.73 43.94 -67.03  -7.40  -7.89 44.24 -70.58  45
LRCX 45.74 51.36 46.18 -145.0 -11.17 -10.63 32.93 -88.37  30
LSI  74.41 79.24 55.19  82.39   9.65   5.57 64.52 -40.00  60
LU   27.94 26.79 44.84 -78.58 -10.27  -2.50 49.54 -87.69  35
MCIC 46.42 39.76 49.54 -94.58  -1.04   1.79 50.48 -75.00  50
MOT  80.39 67.08 46.07  38.06  -5.18 -10.88 40.75 -46.96  50
MSFT 51.20 61.13 49.26 -23.07  -0.76  -4.32 43.03 -60.80  55
MU   74.12 79.32 61.96   99.9  14.80  12.36 67.61 -30.55  65
NN   64.58 54.21 47.10 -62.31  -5.90  -6.25 35.31 -57.57  45
NOVL 14.46 12.84 35.24 -83.61 -18.94 -18.08 39.05 -93.10  35
NSCP 12.28 17.41 27.30 -118.6 -24.55 -25.61 20.04 -91.01  25
NSM  70.71 74.94 62.43  126.8  10.84   9.30 74.40 -38.33  65
ORCL 24.50 30.40 30.10 -203.9 -13.44  -4.50 33.50 -92.37  20
PAC  64.51 64.06 63.83  117.5   1.22   7.14 51.15     -0  70
PAIR 38.29 43.93 37.24 -104.0 -25.15 -24.68 30.15 -82.88  30
PCTL 63.82 59.83 38.37 -17.77  -8.02 -13.10 61.86 -61.22  50
PMS  60.60 60.95 44.81 -47.78  -4.39   1.45 19.19 -77.77  40
PMTC 28.38 31.32 36.16 -153.8 -17.07 -11.49 30.18 -84.61  20
QNTM 40.62 36.92 48.47 -95.84  -9.62      0 66.61 -87.87  40
SBC  75.55 73.59 63.61  132.1   1.31   6.71 55.04  -5.00  70
SBYT 40.47 34.98 47.73  24.01   1.53 -13.15 41.89 -60.00  45
SEG  19.11 18.07 41.26 -95.40 -15.66 -10.73 38.92 -93.33  35
SFA  54.83 38.47 50.76 -17.02  -4.72  -4.08 31.67 -52.63  50
SGI  84.72 77.20 52.28   99.6   0.49  -5.96 52.19 -19.23  60
SNPS 11.32 19.45 31.32 -162.0 -18.36 -30.16 23.45 -94.28  30
STK  55.07 46.61 35.86 -68.32  -9.91 -14.50 29.94 -78.18  40
SUNW 40.34 32.00 39.19 -91.36 -14.41  -6.12 25.55 -80.18  35
SYBS  7.60 12.00 28.08 -223.1 -16.54 -17.75 12.63 -94.64   5
SYMC 27.27 32.50 46.41   3.83  -0.80  -3.87 59.08 -58.33  45
T    13.63 12.00 31.18 -101.1  -9.37  -7.93 34.19 -89.58  20
TDM  47.61 47.75 46.46 -50.28  -3.70  -6.30 46.01 -55.55  50
TEK  75.67 57.18 56.96  182.6   1.25   1.25 48.38  -6.66  70
TER  20.89 29.45 39.24 -132.1 -19.14  -9.21 22.02 -98.24  30
TLAB 70.28 64.79 46.82 -35.72  -7.95  -3.57 33.43 -58.62  40
TNCR 57.72 58.95 50.09 -78.37 -11.42  -1.24 46.85 -65.51  50
TSS  78.43 81.18 75.29  123.4  14.46  18.50 77.16 -17.02  85
TXN  77.67 74.24 61.17  151.9   0.44  12.58 54.71 -20.45  65
UIS  42.85 36.27 47.60  38.88  -3.57  -3.57 43.29 -66.66  50
USRX 43.85 37.27 40.09 -73.98  -6.81 -15.70 61.56 -89.61  45
USW  37.73 29.68 55.68  -5.33   5.22   8.04 51.07 -50.00  50
VAR  66.66 66.14 69.42  105.0   1.51   8.29 68.48 -20.68  70
WDC  36.24 26.03 37.27 -71.99 -24.22 -20.88 34.81 -82.16  30
XLNX 70.58 73.60 49.47  -7.40  -2.71  -0.83 49.93 -52.17  50
XRX  39.21 58.72 65.01  53.95   9.03   3.55 65.04 -18.64  65



    **********TECHNICAL CHART ALERT POINTER**********

30 DAY MOVING AVERAGE BEARISH CROSSOVER:
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ATLI 
KMAG 
QNTM 
UIS  
XLNX 

30 DAY MOVING AVERAGE BULLISH CROSSOVER:
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ASTA 
BGEN 
ERTS 
FDC  
GTE  
MCIC 
SFA  
TEK  
TNCR 

ACCUMULATION/DISTRIBUTION BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------------  
AUD
DBD


ACCUMULATION/DISTRIBUTION BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------------  
CPQ  
LLTC 
NN   
TLAB 

AVERAGE TRUE RANGE BULLISH SIGNAL
---------------------------------
AAPL   
ADI    
ADPT   
AMP    
APCC   
AUD    
BAY    
CATP   
COMS   
CRUS   
CSC    
CSCC   
DIGI   
EMC    
GART   
IBM    
IFMX   
MOT    
PAC    
PCTL   
PMS    
SBC    
SYMC   
VAR    

AVERAGE TRUE RANGE BEARISH SIGNAL
---------------------------------
AMGN   
AMSY   
ATML   
CA     
MU     
NSM    
ORCL   
TXN    

BOLLINGER - ABOVE UPPER BAND
----------------------------
AMD    
AUD    
TEK    

BOLLINGER - BELOW LOWER BAND
----------------------------
ADBE   
ATML   
BROD   
CPQ    
ORCL   
PMTC   

BOLLINGER - MIDDLE BAND/20 DAY MOVING AVERAGE DOWNSIDE
------------------------------------------------------
AAPL   
ATLI   
CS     
KMAG   
UIS    
XLNX   

BOLLINGER - MIDDLE BAND/20 DAY MOVING AVERAGE UPSIDE
----------------------------------------------------
ERTS   
FDC    
TEK    

CCI BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
----------------------------
AMAT   
USW    

CCI BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
----------------------------
AMSY   
CS     
IBM    
PCTL   

CCI OVERBOUGHT CROSSOVER
------------------------
PAC    
SBC    
TEK    
TXN    

CCI OVERBOUGHT RE-CROSS
-----------------------
GIC    
IBM    
LSI    
MU     

CCI OVERSOLD CROSSOVER
----------------------
ASND   
ATLI   
CSCO   
DEC    
GATE   
LRCX   
PAIR   

CCI OVERSOLD RE-CROSS
---------------------
APCC   
BGEN   
EMC    
GTE    
KLAC   
MCIC   
NOVL   
SEG    

CHAIKIN OSCILLATOR BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------------
AUD    

CHAIKIN OSCILLATOR BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------------
AAPL   
ADPT   
AMP    
CRUS   
FDC    
IBM    
NN     
TDM    

DEMAND INDEX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------
AMAT  
PAC   

DEMAND INDEX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
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AAPL  
AMSY  
CS    
CSCC  
ERTS  
FDC   

EASE OF MOVEMENT DOWNSIDE CROSS
-------------------------------
BLS   
CPQ   
SEG   

EASE OF MOVEMENT UPSIDE CROSS
-----------------------------
FISV  

GAP DOWNSIDE
------------
ATML  
HWP   

MOVING AVERGAE CONVERGENCE/DIVERGENCE BULLISH CROSSOVER:
-------------------------------------------------------
AMGN
CATP
GART

MACD BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AMAT  
GIC   
HON   

MACD BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AAPL  

MOMENTUM BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
---------------------------------
AMAT  
BMCS  
DELL  
HON   
PAC   
SBC   
TXN   
XLNX  

MOMENTUM BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
---------------------------------
CS    
IBM   

MONEY FLOW INDEX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------------------
AMAT  
HON   
PAC   
TEK   

MONEY FLOW INDEX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------------------
AAPL  
AMSY  
FDC   
PCTL  
USRX  

MOST OVERBOUGHT
---------------
                RSI       STOCH    CCI  
                ===========================
AMD             67.2949   81.9820   169.574
AOL             60.7222   76.6871   101.516
AUD             66.3603   82.4561   189.200
FISV            60.6853   86.2745   110.267
MU              61.9629   74.1259    99.948
NSM             62.4371   70.7143   126.850
SBC             63.6113   75.5556   132.118
TSS             75.2902   78.4314   123.443
TXN             61.1771   77.6744   151.935

MOST OVERSOLD
-------------
                RSI       STOCH   CCI  
                ===========================
ADBE            37.0572   16.8919  -170.216
ATML            21.0113   10.7623  -257.903
BROD            27.7391    7.8431  -152.038
CA              33.6692   22.3404  -131.618
CSCC            31.1781   11.6197  -117.776
CSCO            32.5272   28.7831  -131.769
IFMX            24.5087    6.1224  -173.207
NSCP            27.3039   12.2807  -118.628
ORCL            30.1073   24.5098  -203.937
PMTC            36.1643   28.3871  -153.873
SNPS            31.3215   11.3281  -162.015
SYBS            28.0858    7.6087  -223.113
T               31.1875   13.6364  -101.102
TER             39.2456   20.8955  -132.162

NEW HIGH 200 DAYS
-----------------
AMD   
PAC   
SBC   
TXN   

NEW HIGH 90 DAYS 
----------------
AUD   

NEW HIGH 14 DAYS
----------------
ASTA  
TEK   

NEW LOW 200 DAYS
----------------
IFMX  
INTU  
SNPS  

NEW LOW 90 DAYS
---------------
CSCO  
ORCL  
SYBS  

NEW LOW 50 DAYS
---------------
ADBE  
ATML  
DEC   

NEW LOW 14 DAYS
---------------
BAY   
CPQ   
CSC   
GATE  
KMAG  
LRCX  
PMTC  
QNTM  
SEG   
TER   

ON-BALANCE VOLUME BEARISH DIVERGENCE
------------------------------------
BMCS  
HWP   

ON-BALANCE VOLUME BULLISH DIVERGENCE
------------------------------------
ADPT  
CATP  
CPQ   
CS    
ERTS  
MOT   
SYMC  
UIS   

CLOSE DOWN 5% - VOLUME UP 50% ABOVE 50 DAY VOLUME MOVING AVERAGE
----------------------------------------------------------------
                Close     Prev      % Change    Volume    M.A.   % Above
                =========================================================
ATML            26.7500   31.5000  -15.0794  14021800   3871938   262.139
CSCO            51.3750   54.6250   -5.9497  24164000  12712902   90.0746
PMTC            51.0000   53.7500   -5.1163   3196000   1326436   140.946

RSI BEARISH CROSSOVERS
----------------------
VAR   

RSI BEARISH DIVERGENCE
----------------------
AMAT  
DELL  
GIC   
HON   
TXN   
XLNX  

RSI BULLISH CROSSOVERS
----------------------
CA    
CRUS  

RSI BULLISH DIVERGENCE
----------------------
AAPL  
FDC   

RSI OVERSOLD CROSSOVER
----------------------
SYBS  

STOCHASTIC BEARISH DIVERGENCE
-----------------------------
DBD   
FON   
TEK   
USW   

STOCHASTIC BEARISH RE-CROSS
---------------------------
AOL   
KMAG  
LSI   
MU    
NSM   
TSS   
TXN   
XLNX  

STOCHASTIC BEARISH SIGNAL
-------------------------
ADCT  
AMAT  
AOL   
CPQ   
CS    
CSCO  
EMC   
GATE  
HWP   
IBM   
INTC  
KMAG  
LLTC  
LRCX  
LSI   
MSFT  
MU    
NSM   
PAIR  
PMS   
TDM   
TER   
TNCR  
XLNX  

STOCHASTIC BULLISH DIVERGENCE
-----------------------------
AAPL  
ADPT  
CS    
IBM   
PCTL  

STOCHASTIC BULLISH RE-CROSS
---------------------------
APCC  
BEL   
BGEN  
GTE   
USW   
WDC   

STOCHASTIC BULLISH SIGNAL
-------------------------
ASTA  
BAY   
BEL   
BGEN  
ERTS  
FON   
GTE   
INTU  
LU    
NOVL  
PAC   
SBC   
T     
USW   

TRIX BEARISH CROSSOVER
----------------------
ATLI  
USW   

TRIX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AMAT  
AMD   
DELL  
GIC   
HON   

TRIX BULLISH CROSSOVER
----------------------
ASTA  
BMCS  
ERTS  

TRIX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AAPL  
ORCL  

ULTIMATE OSCILLATOR BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------
AMAT  
AUD   
DBD   
DELL  
TEK   
USW   
VAR   

ULTIMATE OSCILLATOR BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------
AAPL  
IBM   
PCTL  

VOLUME 45 DAY HIGH
------------------
ATML  
PMTC  
TEK   

VOLUME 45 DAY LOW
-----------------
AAPL  

VOLUME EXCEEDING 50 DAY MOVING AVERAGE  
--------------------------------------
                Volume  50 DAY M.A. % Above 
               ============================
ATML           14021800   3871938   262.139
AMSY            1413800    540360   161.641
TEK              236800   94810.1   149.762
PMTC            3196000   1326436   140.946
SYBS            1695500    806612   110.200


             **********FUNDAMENTAL MODELS*************


FUNDAMENTAL MODELS - January 3rd, 1997
==================

HIGH MAINTAINED GROWTH - REVENUES - LOW DEBT
---------------------------------------------
              5 YR     PRIOR          PRIOR YR
        5-YR  SALES    YR QTR         QTR NET 
        EPS%  GROW %   SALES %  ROE % GROWTH %
        ----- ------   ------- -----  --------
ADPT    55.80   38.09   44.22  32.14   122.08  
ASND    227.13  255.13  284.58 28.09   251.56  
ATML    78.67   61.41   66.09  29.82   69.44   
CATP    81.31   88.96   55.97  28.95   67.02   
COMS    71.32   53.29   45.56  34.09   545.88  
CS      35.51   37.62   26.93  29.00   27.77   
CSCC    281.33  256.12  161.58 45.97   198.56  
DELL    46.41   45.66   42.62  43.94   92.27   
EMC     95.43   68.61   27.28  28.62   27.38   
GATE    28.37   46.36   35.36  34.70   48.31   
ORCL    72.58   38.08   35.59  37.13   31.11   
PMTC    61.13   64.77   48.54  34.22   25.66   
TLAB    84.69   33.76   54.42  33.43   68.06   

HIGH PRICE TO BOOK RATIO
------------------------
      Price to          Price to       Price to  
      book ratio     CASH FLOW ratio   sales ratio
      ----------       ----------      ----------          
CSCC     59.74           166.80            0.43    
CATP     33.47           98.21             0.24    
NSCP     27.54           1,110.73          0.70    
GART     26.87           63.64             0.10    

              **********QUOTE/INDICATORS LEGEND**********

PREV = previous close
VOL. = Volume 100's
v 50 % = change in % of 50 day volume moving average
# EMA = # of days/exponential moving average
MACD I = moving average convergence/divergence indicator (26,12,9)
MACD S = moving average convergence/divergence signal line
POSc = price oscillator (1,25 day)
EASE = ease of movement indicator
VOSC = volume oscillator
PAR SAR = parabolic time/price system
STOCH %K = stochastic %K (5,3,3,E)
STOCH %D = stochastic %D (5,1,3,E)
RSI 14 = 14 day relative strength index
CCI = 14 day commodity channel index
P ROC 12 = 12 day price rate of change
P ROC 25 = 25 day price rate of change
MFI = money flow index
%R = William's %R

                       *****SYMBOLS LISTINGS******


AAPL APPLE COMPUTER INC.                ADBE ADOBE SYSTEMS INC
ADCT ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC         ADI  ANALOG DEVICES INC.
ADPT ADAPTEC INC.                       AKLM AKLAIM ENTERTIANMRNT
AMAT APPLIED MATERIALS INC.             AMD  ADVANCED MICRODEVICES
AOL  AMERICA ON-LINE                    AMGN AMGEN INC.
AMH  AMDAHL CORP.                       AMP  AMP, INC.
AMSY AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SYS.           APCC AMERICAN POWER CONV.
ASND ASCEND COMMINUCATIONS              ASTA AST RESEARCH INC.
ATLI ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES INC.         ATML ATMEL CORP.
AUD  AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INC.     BAY  BAY NETWORKS INC.
BEL  BELL ATLANTIC CORP.                BGEN BIOGEN, INC.
BLS  BELLSOUTH CORP.                    BMCS BMC SOFTWARE INC.
BORL BORLAND INTERNATIONAL., INC        BROD BRODERBUND SOFTWARE INC.
CA   COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL  CATP CAMBRIDGE TECH. PARTNERS
COMS 3COM CORP.                         CPQ  COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP,
CRUS CIRRUS LOGIC INC.                  CS   CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC.
CSC  COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP.            CSCC CASCADE COMMUNICATIONS
CSCO CISCO SYSTEMS INC.                 DBD  DIEBOLD INC.
DEC  DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.            DELL DELL COMPUTER
DIGI DSC COMMUNICATIONS CORP.           EDMK EDMARK CORP.
EMC  EMC CORP.                          ERTS ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
FDC  FIRST DATA CORP.                   FISV FISERV INC.
FON  SPRINT CORP.                       GART GARTNER GROUP
GATE GATEWAY 2000                       GIC  GENERAL INSTRUMENTS CO.
GTE  GTE CORP.                          HON  HONEYWELL, INC
HWP  HEWLETT PACKARD CO.                IBM  INT'L BUSINESS MACHINES
IFMX INFORMIX CORP.                     INTC INTEL CORP.
INTU INTUIT INC.                        KLAC KLA INSTRUMENTS 
KMAG KOMAG INC.                         LLTC LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP.
LRCX LAM RESEARCH CORP.                 LSI  LSI LOGIC CORP.
MCIC MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.       MOT  MOTOROLA INC.
MSFT MICROSOFT CORP.                    MU   MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.
NN   NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS                 NOVL NOVELL INC.
NSCP NETSCAPE                           NSM  NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
ORCL ORACLE CORPORATION                 PAC  PACIFIC TELESIS 
PAIR PAIRGAIN TECHNOLOGY                PCTL PICTURETEL CORP.
PMS  POLICY MANAGEMENT CORP.            PMTC PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY 
QNTM QUANTUM CORP.                      SBC  SOUTHWESTERN BELL CORP.
SBYT SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE INC.             SEG  SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY INC.
SFA  SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA INC.            SGI  SILICON GRAPHICS INC.
SKEY SOFTKEY INTERNATIONAL INC.         SNPS SYNOPSYS INC.
STK  STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORP.           SUNW SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC.
SYBS SYBASE INC.                        SYMC SYMANTEC CORP.
T    AT&T CORP.                         TDM  TANDEM COMPUTER INC.
TEK  TEKTRONIX INC.                     TER  TERADYNE INC.
TLAB TELLABS INC.                       TNCR TENCOR INSTRUMENTS
TSS  TOTAL SYSTEMS SERVICES INC.        TXN  TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
UIS  UNISYS CORP.                       USRX U.S. ROBOTICS CORP.
USW  U.S. WEST INC.                     VAR  VARIAN ASSOCIATES INC.
WDC  WESTERN DIGITAL                    XLNX XILINX INC.
XRX  XEROX CORP.


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