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Biotech / Medical : ACMI - Accumed Inc.

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To: Cisco who wrote (788)12/23/1997 5:57:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) of 1894
 
Cisco and John,

Another round like this and we will see the market capitalization
equal the sales for the year. Go figure. My hair may skip the grey stage and fall out after a whack like this. I'll have a new look for the new year-slick!

Technicians are/have been getting strong sell indicators. Market Makers might be disposing of inventories along with nervous year-end shareholders. The market has gone bulemic on ACMI. Whatever gets consumed gets purged (and then some).

What do the latest short-interest numbers reveal? Anyone know what the block-trades looked like today? The sixteen or so institutions owning ACMI have had to have gotten nervous of late. Someone doesn't care about FV (Future Value). It seems the main concern today is NPV (Net Present Value) and minimizing the further loss of such.

Send an ambulance and tell them to energize the defibullators on the way. Patient is critical. We need a Doctor. I even think that short-sellers would agree that this would be a decent area to short-cover. Don't get in the way of this run-away freight-train guys, it is without breaks and headed toward the year-end.

I'd like to see some "heavy" buying by insiders at these levels. It would give the market a direction that is obviously missing.

Do you think the Beardstown Ladies had anything to do with this...nah!

Frank
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