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  Posted: Tuesday 09/07/2010 11:57AM                   Eye on 3Par -- 3Par is trading at about 32.93 in an "extremely narrow" range (between 32.90 and 32.96) for all practical purposes the stock is almost at a stand still until "the dust settles" after which time the stock will after a spike up (possible very brief) will almost certainly decline at least 10 points or more (to about the 25.00 level) and may very possibly decline to the 12.00 to 9.00 levels.                            Two Big Reasons: 1. The stock is tremendously over priced (as everyone knows) and                            2. Can you think of any reason in the world why the Venture Capital Firms (Menio Ventures, Worldview Technology Partners and Mayfield Fund) WOULD NOT take profits on a good portion of the combined 791 million dollar winfall they made from a two week bidding war?                   The question is not IF but WHEN --- the decline in the stock will begin --- and will it be long and slow or rapid and sharp.          ---------------------------                                                                        
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HP Wins Bidding War

Today I learned that the "legendary" Marc Andreessen (of Netscape fame) is on the Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard (HP) who not only was the primary player in the development of the first Web Browser (Mosaic) but is now instrumental in the development of "Cloud Computing".                            We need another Xerox PARC ---------------                                              ---------------------------






3Par Stock Slows to a Crawl

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A Special Report
by Henry L. Tillman

THE TECH SECTOR REPORT

Posted: Tuesday 09/07/2010 7:57AM

THE HP 3PAR DEAL!!
Did HP Pay Too Much?

Yes and No ---                                                                         Yes from a purely "Financial" point of view --------------------------- and No from a Technical/Innovation point of view                                     HP is trying to buy into the "Cloud Computing" Future. ---- And to HP a few Billion dollars is "Pocket Change".                                    




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3Par (Adaptive Optimization)

Click on the the Above words (Adaptive Optimization)                                                                         And it will take you to a 3Par Page that explains the concept in more detail. ---------------------------                                                                        






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