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To: Doug Robinson who wrote (69141)11/2/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: Probart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
CMTN, the market cannot ignore all the news surrounding DSL the past few days. Go CMTN!



To: Doug Robinson who wrote (69141)11/2/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I was unable to access SI since my last post. Hope subscribers received the e-mail. Earnings plays are breaking out strongly but I couldn't get through.

Anyhow #2 EP 11/2 which triggered yesterday and I held on popped, and #4 EP 11/2 is up 7 1/16, was up 3 3/4 before the "blackout". Long #1 EP 11/2 (this one will move with earnings as it has for the last 3 quarters).

Holding onto #6 11/3 (looking for another GOTO hopefully) but a word of caution, if you hold a stock like GOTO and/or #6 through earnings make sure its a small enough amount where you can stand to lose 5-6 (25%) points if something goes wrong. 200-300 shares is all I'll risk unless its a repeater. Of course do not buy an IPO that doesn't show anticipation before the earnings report. The chances are greater of a negative surprise. NEVER buy on advice either, check it out yourself. A quick check of analyst coverage, technicals, product or service.. NEVER buy on gut feeling, or you'll be parted from your capital in a hurry.



To: Doug Robinson who wrote (69141)11/2/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Ron  Respond to of 120523
 
CMTN one of the few stocks I am holding long term.. Its like ASND and AOL in the old days. The embryonic stages of extraordinary earnings growth.