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To: ynot who wrote (15497)9/13/1999 3:48:00 AM
From: swisstrader  Respond to of 108040
 
From TheStreet.com this weekend on AGIL:

We're Back!
By Ben Holmes
Special to TheStreet.com
9/12/99 4:13 PM ET

Something else to be aware of this week is the Sept. 13 quiet period expiration, or "QP End", of Agile Software (AGIL:Nasdaq) which went public back on Aug 19. The IPO priced at 21 and finished its first day at 39 7/8. Since then the shares have traded as high as 65 5/8. Friday, a buzz was circling the stock and several traders mentioned to me that they were going long AGIL to be in front of the upcoming quiet period end. Agile closed on Friday at 59 3/16, up 4 3/16.

A number of stories have been written in recent months calling the QP End play dead, played out or otherwise not viable. I say look again. Red Hat Software's (RHAT:Nasdaq) recent QP End certainly did not go unnoticed. Where did that one go? One hundred and what?