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Strategies & Market Trends : YEEHAW CANDIDATES

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To: Galirayo who wrote (10138)8/1/2005 7:43:29 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (3) of 23958
 
ZICA] Since I forgot I added it and was not told when to sell it .. I sold it for a 1400+ loss today to add DFIB.

Since you said that you bought ZICA at $2.95 and lost more than 1400 I imagine you sold it below $1.95 ( Too bad because I could have paid you somewhat more that day since the H was $2.58 the L was $2.50 and it closed at $2.55 <g>)
At today's close of $3.32 you would be having a paper profit of $370 from your purchase price of $2.95 and a profit of $1,370 from the price of $1.95 at which you sold it.<g>

You bought DFIB at $1.17 and at today's close of $1.24 have a paper profit of $50, but if the merger with QUIN takes place as expected, probably you will make some extra profits, especially since it got the OK from China's FDA and other companies may follow AWA and place the automatic defibs on their premises.

I hope DFIB goes through the resistance at $1.60 with no problems especially since the 1stQ revenues were down 4% to 15M and the loss remained unchanged. The loss for 2005 is expected around $0.18 and for 2006 it is estimated still around $0.04 but those numbers can change for the better if the merger goes through and they can start selling more in China.
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