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Strategies & Market Trends : CANSLIM - COAST TO COAST

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To: James R.Gross who wrote (6067)1/30/2001 7:30:17 PM
From: Bruce A. Brotnov  Read Replies (1) of 6445
 
Jim, I have owned ACLS for a couple of months from 7 or 8 area and also bought and sold additional quantities. However, news the other day has slowed it down as it sounds like AMAT plans on infringing on their patent regardless of the fact ACLS has been cleared twice. That is the only reason I can see for the slow down. If market and techs should take off I think it may get another chance to run, but meanwhile it continues to consolidate a nice base just above $10. Feraldo was the other main poster and he has his own thread here that he sometimes posts on as he hasn't had time for chat with his school studies.

Carl, Vince and I were the main conversationalists on this thread until it got kind of quiet and we moved over to a live chat thread where we don't have to wait 15 minutes or so for a response. Might be too late if a stock is breaking out. Currently we have been using Yahoo chat (my handle is rockpoor and vince8675 (known as Scott formerly here) can be found. We might end up back on my chat site on my home page www.poormans.com if we keep getting interrupted by disinterested parties.

We can finally get this FED meeting overwith and hopefully have a positive M for a few months. A recession would change all that and delay our desires to have good long positions. <G>

Bruce
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