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To: ftth who wrote (29)3/25/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: Alex  Read Replies (1) of 78
 
Hi, thank you for responding to my post. I perfectly understand, that this is a "dartboard" call as you have put it. I think my perception is biased since I have been following up on this company since my student years at UCLA. Coming back to original question though, if you look at RMBS, for instance, in NASDAQ database, which provides closing prices on a daily bases, you could see that one wouldn't go wrong by buying it, RAMBUS that is, at the end of the first day trading. Stock has never went below that price. I am fairly familiar with the general trading techinques. That is wait until initial momentum runs out, then buy if you believe into this company, of course. However, I could never investigate intraday swings of price. I couldn't find this information anywhere on the net.
Thanks
Alex
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