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To: CoffeePot who wrote (275)6/17/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: CoffeePot  Respond to of 307
 
There seems to be a good chance one or more of our MM's are short.
Consider the following

volume high/low close
May 28 5,031,000 .09 .23 .20
June 1 3,837,000 .20 .26 .23
chart.yahoo.com

now compare the above to today's volume and price movement

June 17 1,164,000 .22 .35 .31

I think there might be shorts that still havn't covered from the last run.
....if so we could get a nice short squeeze in the next few days.
just look out for MM games

CP



To: CoffeePot who wrote (275)6/18/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: e.von  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 307
 
Seems as though the ISP market is like real estate. With any sort of company growth (subscribers) they immediately become a buyout candidate just as one would purchase an income or rental property. My provider, privately owned, "Megsinet" was recently purchased by Core comm (COMM) too bad "megs" wasnt public. The size of the company at this point is irrelevant being that many sign up with a provider via word of mouth. The emphasis on filtering goes a long way with parents, like the mothers talking over mid afternoon coffee obsessing over the next best thing for their kids. These are just simple reasons for my investment, aside from any technical indicators. Do your DD on this one.
Good investing
Erick von Alroth