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To: Hockeyfan who wrote (2077)12/1/1999 5:06:00 PM
From: Alan Boyd  Respond to of 2263
 
Sometimes air gets stuck in those parts that get folded over, and it takes longer for the air to come out...especially since this one was over pumped. Still a $4 stock, just takes a little longer for the last 10 point drop. Look at BAMM NAVR or IMAA, among others (VONE today for example). The spotlight isn't quite off of ADSP yet, but in time it will go back to where it started.



To: Hockeyfan who wrote (2077)12/2/1999 3:02:00 AM
From: Henk Wondergem  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2263
 
Jim Nicholson was more negative on ADSP than A@P!!!
<<Westgate Capital Management President is interviewed on RadioWallStreet. He promises to discuss ADSP.
radiowallstreet.com>>
No question that this stock will return to single digit!
But he warned that it could still see an upswing due to this crazy momentum.
This is the time to get out!!
He predicts that it may be difficult to borrow shares to short.
I still have to cover my shorts, as I was adviced that they could not guarentee to borrow the shares for more than a week or so??

It has been a ride that should not be allowed to happen.
For irony just check this link:
quotes.barchart.com
all but 2 indicators say BUY!!??? 15= buy 2=hold and 0=sell
Seems to contradict the experts, than try PVN which he recommended, it showed 4=hold and 13=sell!!
I am not worried for a buying spree on ADSP, it will have to go over $100 before I have to cover, but with this stock anything is possible!
Seems like reading the various opinions on SI gives better insight than a CPU program.