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To: steveegg
Some additioal info

Wells Fargo Sec raised HPL to strong buy on May 17,2002 http://yahoo.smartmoney.com/thedatamine/index.cfm?story=20020620&afl=yahoo

Insider & restricted shareholder transactions reported over the last two years LEPEJIAN, Y. DAVID: Declared Holdings

2002-06-05 -

2002-06-26 *19,500 HPLA Sale at $12.60 - $14.45 per share. (Proceeds of about $264,000) 2002-02-05 -

2002-02-13 *30,000 HPLA Sale at $15.10 - $15.55 per share. (Proceeds of about $460,000) 2002-02-05 -

2002-02-13 *30,000 HPLA Option Exercise at $0.07 per share. (Cost of $2,100)

2001-07-26 *10,219,129 HPLA Statement of Ownership

By Cintra Scott

June 20, 2002

Smartmoney

But would you believe that the most loved stock of them all is actually a tech stock? Yup, chip-testing software maker HPL Technologies (HPLA story=snapshot&symbol=HPLA>) tops our list with seven Strong Buy ratings. HPL was also one of the three repeat survivors mentioned earlier, along with Loews ( a holding company for tobacco, insurance, hotel and oil-drilling businesses, and generic-drug maker Impax Laboratories

337 posted on 07/22/2002 3:05:15 PM PDT by not-alone
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To: Dog; steveegg; ken5050
see post 337 - it should be in italics. I can't believe stong buys, what do these analyst do? 80% of their income was fake
342 posted on 07/22/2002 3:15:10 PM PDT by not-alone
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