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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9080)10/27/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: steve in socal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
t.v.

couldn't help myself. averaged up this a.m. so total for two days is now at $18.47.

one upgrade and one downgrade so people are paying attention. most target prices are $35-40. volume remains good. may not "jump" until one more quarter goes by without any suprises but i expect bias will be upwards. i can wait. what's your next sell?

best,

sk



To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (9080)10/28/1999 6:46:00 AM
From: THE FOX  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18928
 
Morning to all,

I have a question regarding how Newport computes the amount of your gain or loss on a particular stock. When I invest in a new stock the amount I purchase is quite often my total available cash. (Very modest amounts ) Question:In Newport if I indicate all pertinent information also indicating I have $00.00 cash will this report my return or loss any differently then if I did have cash.?I don't believe it should but....More importantly will the zero cash balance have any consequences regarding my buy and sell ranges? I hope these questions don't reveal my lack expertise with Newport. Sometimes I JUST DON'T GET IT.

Thanks to all,

THE HUMBLE FOX