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To: Adelle who wrote (47072)6/29/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: debra vogt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
I bought NDB this morning and I think that for anyone that bought it is worth going back and looking at the charts 3 months ago. You can see exactly what this stock did around earnings time and how long it ran up after earnings, helps when you are trying to determine an exit price. JMO, Debra

Also, CUST- this was in Herb Greenberg's column today at TheStreet.Com, FWIW:

CustomTracks, update: Expect to see the shorts and longs step up their battle over CustomTracks (CUST:Nasdaq) today. The Texas company, no stranger to this column, has been attracting investors on the belief that it is about to unleash something (nobody has been sure quite what) on the Internet.
Late yesterday the company gave a clue when it said it received U.S. approval for a new, unusually secure encryption technology from the U.S. government. The key part of the announcement, I am told, is the sentence in the press release that says the technology will allow Internet users "worldwide to send and receive encrypted and digitally signed email communications without changing their existing email addresses or their existing email systems."

Simply put, you would be able to send totally secure emails from any email address within any network to any other email address anywhere -- something that isn't currently easy to do.

If true, that's a big deal. "If this product is simple to use, transparent to users, inexpensive and easily installed or downloaded, the market opportunity is enormous," says Joe Barton of White Rock Capital, which owns about 9% of the company. (He thinks it will be.)