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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: bob oserin who wrote (9494)2/13/1998 3:50:00 AM
From: gerald tseng  Read Replies (2) of 13949
 
Here is something interesting I would like to see if anybody is interested to do research on:

This is where it started: I am doing my DD on CRYSF thinking it might be a good stock to buy on the recent weakness but I am also alarmed by today's high volume down day. When checking the news, I found CRYSF is actually a subsiduary of Formula System, LTD. (FORTY)(ADR)

That leads me to FORTY, and I found FORTY have 2 more subs. traded publicly, that is, WIZTF and FORSF. All 4 stocks went public in 1997.
Seemed like all subs' business are growing at a good path, but FORTY is hard to analyze due to lack of data. But, obviously interesting is that FORTY's daily volume is much lower than any of the 3 subs.

1. I was thinking the big volume today on CRYSF maybe came from the profit taking by FORTY. Similar situation seemed to happen to WIZTF and FORSY by looking at the chart.

2. All 3 subs' in IT business, and all seemed promising, but why the parent company has such a small following??

Think I am onto something??
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