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Technology Stocks : Data Broadcasting Corp. (DBCC)

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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (4790)4/24/1999 3:49:00 PM
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INTERNET--(esecurities.W)--April 24, 1999 - DBCC cited in Friday's IBD "Where The Big Money's Flowing"; ACC/DIS "A".

DBCC #34/(Top 60) in Investor's Business Daily (IBD)s NASDAQ Where The Big Money's Flowing

Stocks $16 and higher, with at least 1/2 point price chg & 60,000 vol. (if Vol% Chg. is +300% or more, must trade 75,000 shares). For stocks up in price, EPS + RS must be 110 or more and next year's earnings estimate 18%+. Stocks w/o estimates are included. Stocks rated 80 EPS and 80 Relative Strength or higher are boldfaced.*

DBCC #34 with ACC/DIS "B"; Close 18 3/16 +15/16 Vol 4,475,000 Vol % Chg +130% [04/22/99 Close]

The Monday, April 26, 1999 edition of IBD indicates DBCCs ACC/DIS** an "A"*** after being designated "B" for > ~6 weeks preceding and including Friday, April 23, 1999.

*SOURCE: © 1999 Investor's Business Daily Friday, April 23, page B12.

** Accumulation/Distribution (Acc/Dis) Rating allows you to interpret buying and selling activity in a stock. It uses a proprietary formula to analyze each stock's daily price and volume changes in the latest 13 weeks to determine if the stock has been under net accumulation (buying) or distribution (selling). 'A' and 'B' ratings indicate heavy to moderate buying; 'C' shows a neutral balance of buying and selling; and 'D' and 'E' indicate moderate to heavy selling. Since institutions exert the largest influence on many stocks' price and volume, an 'A' or 'B' rating may indicate buying by institutional investors. SOURCE: © 1999 Investor's Business Daily

***SOURCE: © 1999 Investor's Business Daily Monday, April 26, page B9.
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