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To: jbkelle who wrote (5625)12/6/1999 10:45:00 AM
From: Jibacoa  Respond to of 13094
 
JB:

I bought SEEC last year and made money on it. I sold my position except 100 shares. I have kept it on my watch list because of the large amount of cash. (For a while the stock price has been below the value of their cash on hand)

I bought back a position on November 29 at 4. The reason was SEEC made a false break-up on Sep10 at 4.5 It bottomed out at the 3 to 3 1/8 level (Oct 26 & 29 and Nov.3 & 14)It held the gain from Nov.8 on Nov.9 And at 4 on Nov.29 it gave me a buy signal

I just wanted to make a comment about SEEC because I had bought some recently. I would like to know Jim's opinion, he is the expert and that is why I keep lurking at this thread.

Today I am keeping a close eye on INPR and APLX which are two of my positions that seem to be acting well. The DOW has just turned on the upside as I was writing this note. The NASDAQ is also up 24.76 but the S&P is down 4

Good luck to you

Bernard