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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (20040)9/4/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 56535
 
ELBO pop may be over CD,it was one of few stocks in red yesterday---SHRP also red yesterday and looking lifeless at 9--lots of other stuff out there.
I have a decision--IF I buy anything,they must be stocks that I don't have to monitor and with tight stops--both TERN
and GSPN have run potential--that is if market runs they will run--GNSS and ZRAN are both excellent stocks that would be safe in a bull run---but the 11400 line on DOW is crucial,and if can't blow thru it--beware.
ICGE HLIT HIFN etc all hot stocks etc etc
PTEK,totally beaten down at 5plus looks safe,as does Hands On ZANY--tons of stuff out there--EFNT and PDYN
KM is showing a little life---who knows--but if one buys these things and you walk away with no stops and the market
reacts to something on the negative side---you get kicked in the face.
Also Tuesday morning looks like a may be another at the bell gap-up---good for those in,not good for those out.
My personal general feeling,is stick to my vacation--and forgetdahboutit, there ARE ALWAYS ways to make money when one gets back in action.Max90



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (20040)9/6/1999 3:40:00 AM
From: ratherbelong  Respond to of 56535
 
<Who knows why it finally moved, but it's been pretty firm for a while.>

CD,
I've owned ELBO since its IPO, July 28, 1998. The stock is now moving in anticipation of the Sega Dreamcast launch set for 9/9/99. ELBO has reported 80,000 plus pre-orders for the system which is supported by 18 new game titles at launch. The console will sell for $199.00 with the average price of the games set at $49.00. ELBO in their Q-2 earnings announcement last week indicated that the Sega launch will equate to the single largest one day/week/month sales totals in the company's history.
Best regards,
RBL