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To: RWReeves who wrote (98)10/6/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 743
 
<Small Wonders in the Black>

Hey cool... nice start, and thanks for posting it... please continue. I'll be watching for bargains during the upcoming 'tax selling' season.

DAK



To: RWReeves who wrote (98)10/10/1999 1:01:00 AM
From: RWReeves  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 743
 
Small Wonders buying XOMA

The move into the black didn't last long, thanks to Mike's Problem Child ARIA. Small Wonders buying XOMA.... doesn't quite fit the BTFLTAB rules unless you think it's going down to $1 in which case why buy it? So bending the rules.

XOMA is probably selling for less than scrap value at the moment, believe 2-2.5 is bottom for this one. Too lazy to look for the exact lowest point.

techstocks.com

BTW- looking for warrant recommendations as well.

RWR



To: RWReeves who wrote (98)10/12/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: RWReeves  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 743
 
Reaganomics FLTAB

Trickle down effect showing up green for a lot of the small wonders. 10% not a bad uptick for most of these. Certainly points to the volatility of this group and volatility is the root of making money.

Portfolio doesn't reflect all of today's action in ARIA, which was dragging the overall return down. Until now.

Plus big upswing in PTXX. Haven't seen any news on that one yet.

techstocks.com

I think a "Yeeee-Haaaa" would be appropriate.

RWR