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Technology Stocks : Stock Swap

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To: Dale Knipschield who wrote (16809)11/12/1999 7:06:00 AM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (2) of 17305
 
*AV* -- This was my gift to Stock Swap for the holiday season, after sharing it with the subscribers. As it turned out both sets of readers were able to get in at comparable prices. When you consider the Stock is up close to 60% this week (40% yesterday alone), I am sure everyone that took advantage of it will have a great holiday season and not have to skimp on presents.

Who knows, maybe there were enough profits generated (after the holiday money is subtracted) such that some of the non subscribers will now belly up to the bar and sign up for RadarView.

ESFT most certainly filled the criteria to generate the subscription fees. The company was attractively priced in the $5-$6 range and the price appreciation was at least 40%. In my book, at least 2K shares were bought if anyone was interested here, generating at least $4K profits, more than enough to cover costs and then some.

Whatever the case may be, I am glad you were able to benefit along with others, based on your confidence in RadarView and your ability to react on timely information.

We hope the readers here (posters and lurkers) were able to participate and, if so, remember that this was a gift from RadarView, since we have a request. If you made some extra cash for the season, do something for the less fortunate this holiday season, whether it is a giving tree at the mall , toys for tots, or dropping something into a Santa bucket. Share your good fortune.

Andrew
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