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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (26848)7/20/1999 11:30:00 AM
From: Elliot Puritz  Respond to of 74651
 
With much respect to all of you who add so much of interest to this and many of the other threads, there simply is no way to predict the movement of any stock in a reliable fashion. All of us....myself included...spend much time speculating on why a stock moves up, down, sideways, etc. Is it Greenspan? Is it the Chart? Is it Argentina? We can find a "reason" for the movement of any stock. The reality is, and I know that you all know such, today there are more sellers then buyers. When there will be more buyers then sellers is anyone's guess. If the company is sound, and the product is good, then there is a reasonable...but not by any means guaranteed hope...that the stock will reflect the basic "worth" of the company over the longer haul. If one thinks that MFST has a product worth having, and that the company is well managed, buy. If not, sell. What the company does in any week is, IMHO, an "informed guess".

Good investing , and best wishes to all of you. May we all make wonderful gains, and sell at the top.

Elliot