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To: AJ Berger who wrote (5917)2/2/1999 7:04:00 PM
From: Patric  Read Replies (1) of 27722
 
I've been quietly standing over here behind the bench (no I'm not the guy relieving himself under the Gatorade table), trying to decide which I'd prefer--an announcement this week with incumbent run-up in price, or a delay of a week or two, giving me a chance to average down. I got my shares at $18 but only took 1/2 the position I'd like, and I would love to get some more at $15 or less, if my trading money's not tied up elsewhere at the time. From the chatter here it seems I'm not the only small stakes trader watching for a dip in price to add shares, which may mean there's some support there around $15. I'll be happy either way, but I would be surprised if the price didn't trade down mysteriously about a buck or two, on low volume, on the day of the announcement (assuming the announcement is after the bell).
I could use a couple of those Slim Jims back here.

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