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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorts waiting to happen

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To: Cadaver who wrote (126)6/3/1996 5:13:00 PM
From: Mark Dodd   of 852
 
Cadaver;

Thank you for your response, it was much appreciated. My position on FIBR was not to unify the small investors as I know this tactic would be near impossible. My excitement was to only point FIBR out to folks and the great potential it had. It had a decent close at 20 today with epic volume over 1 million. Any thoughts on the performance of FIBR and the short term outcome of it?

And speaking of performance, or the lack of it, what's with ANCR? Is this thing setting up a base on lower volume?

Shhhh... be quiet.

What's that sound? It sounds like a sucking noise....

Oh, that's just ANCR sucking my gains out of my portfolio. Dont pay any attention, it's a good long term stock. blech. I'd be a little happier to see a few up days. Should I just toss this one out the window tomorrow?

And the topic at hand;

Syquest. What can I say? This one makes no sense to me. They come out with a new product today (that will obviously lose it more money.) and the thing goes up, up up. How close is Syquest to bankruptcy? Let me count the pennies..... Which brings up an interesting question: If a company goes bankrupt and you're short on it, do you still need to cover? hmmm.....

Oh, and one last question, if I might. The difference between the float and shares outstanding? I dunno. Could someone explain this one to me? I'm sure it's a bisic thing, but I missed that day of class....

Thanks,

Mark
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