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To: judge who wrote (102)7/6/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 222
 
I agree. I could find no financial projections of profit.

Show me the money

The minute I saw Boca Raton I started to shiver. Lots of other deals out there. I will pass unless I see a tremendous surge in volume and rumors flying of being bought for 1 billion by Lucent or Burger King.

See you tomorrow. I may be offline tomorrow except for right at opening.

Bill



To: judge who wrote (102)7/7/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 222
 
Borrowed from Triffin postings. Jim is a very astute investor and has some great ideas. He is good to bookmark. I hope he does not mind.

Bill

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From: Triffin

EVENT TRADE: IPO's - End Quiet Period

The idea per the previous post is to
establish a position post ipo in
anticipation of a price run-up prior
to the end of the so called 'quiet period'
generally about 20-25 trading days after the ipo ..
These trades have a high probability of a
favorable outcome ( as longs ) for a number of reasons ..

1) difficult to 'legally' short
2) high probability of positive initial analyst coverage
3) 'facilitation' activities by the underwriter/s
4) stronger anti 'flipping' rules

Take 1/2 position near lows or MOC on post ipo+3
Take 1/2 position post ipo+6

If the above procedure results in an averaging down
then sell at post ipo+10 if no price recovery as
a stop loss

If the above procedure results in an averaging up
then use a trailing stop below the prior days low
or some other valuation metric

Another approach is to establish the trading range for the
security to post ipo+10 and use a 'buy stop' above the top
of the range good for the next 10 trading days and let the
'winners' put you in the market

"Pricing info here"
biz.yahoo.com

"Post ipo performers here"
biz.yahoo.com
biz.yahoo.com

Always better to go with 'name' underwriters
as the above two links clearly demonstrate