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Technology Stocks : ADSOD-Adaptive solutions

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To: mark alan rosenberg who wrote (170)7/10/1997 10:42:00 AM
From: tonyt   of 477
 
> Ya know, you wonder why an analyst would put a "sell" on a stock
> beaten down to $.75/ share?

Very easy. Small company with one firm covering it, with one analyst. If the analyst leaves the firm, then you either have to hirer a new analyst, or re-assign the company to a new analyst, or just 'sell' and drop coverge. Also, if the firm also happens to be a market maker who decides not to make a market in the stock anymore, then they would also sell and drop covereage. This is not unusual. ...and these are just guesses on my part, I have know knowledge why coverage was dropped.

BTW, does anyone know the name of the firm that used to cover ADSO? I think it was mentioned here before, but I'm too lazy to go back through the messages.

> Deal with Northrop/Grumann

Don't you mean Lockheed Martin :-)

Anyway, good luck to all.
--Tony
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