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Survivor from the tech wreck.

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(From ABIX - Australasian Business Intelligence - Shares)

Byline: Colin Nicholson

Technology stocks listed on the Australian Stock Exchange should be closely monitored. Negative publicity about the technology sector made investors too nervous to invest in high-tech companies. Some well managed companies have been unjustly grouped with losers. Closer attention should be ...

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