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To: Doug Robinson who wrote (64872)10/6/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
(OT) Doug, RobertG. and all those who live in states contiguous to Ohio; I just want to remind you that the Boston Red Sox, (a break-out team) is doing battle tonight with those dastardly Cleveland Indians at the park by the lake. This game, with Pedro Martinez toeing the rubber, will be our first on the road to capture the ol' gonfalon, something we haven't done since the Babe graced us in 1918, something that'll erase the angst we Bosox fans have carried since that ground ball trickled through Bill Buckner's legs in GAME 6. To be fair, you guys have a fine pitcher tossing the horsehide (18-5 this year) so the game should be tight and intense. Enjoy. (Lee)



To: Doug Robinson who wrote (64872)10/6/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
PHCM up 18.. closed the position at the close (wouldhave sold at 15 but found myself falling asleep at the keyboard).. put in a stop with an order to sell at close. Even my NTOP was down on such an up day and RHAT looks 'good' to be down. ADIC, VNWK, DCLK, NSOL, KIDE all did great. We had wonderful day.

I've punched in the wrong keys, I even bought the wrong stock. HP I thought was Hewlett Packard about 2 years ago. It was Hemerlich & Payne, I think they are still around or merged, but that was my discovery of the oil service sector. Then once I saw PTVL on my screen last week early after trading began. I thought I remembered it from a former watch list so I looked it up and found PVTL, when I was calling the buy signals that morning PVTL was up 1 which was okay so I called it.

But then I noticed that PTVL was up 37% and PVTL was up about 1.. BOTH of them were up a little over 1 point when I called the buys signal for PVTL.. So in this case should not have looked at my notes. PTVL must have been in 'hot list' the first 3 or 4 minutes of the day because I had no alert on it which is which is why I checked back recealling seeing it in an older watch list (the 13th I think)... I soon saw my mistake when PVTL was up over 4 and PTVL was still up only 1, 1 hour later. That was a disappointment.