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Technology Stocks : Semi-Equips - Buy when BLOOD is running in the streets!
LRCX 159.33-1.8%Nov 7 3:59 PM EST

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To: SemiBull who wrote (8225)2/15/2000 9:02:00 AM
From: Katherine Derbyshire  Read Replies (1) of 10921
 
>>I have found quite often insider selling is no reflection of a peak. So if insiders cannot pick a peak -
taking into account SEC rules - how can they judge when the stock is at a peak for a secondary offering?<<

I would guess that personal considerations--portfolio diversification, need to get cash for a major purchase, etc.--play a much larger role in insider selling than in secondary offerings. Also, a secondary offering can take place at any time, while insider selling is highly restricted.

Katherine
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