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To: Sergio H who wrote (18179)1/4/2000 2:50:00 PM
From: arnold silver  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29382
 
OK GUYS,
I just doubled my holdings in DUSA @25 3/8
Thanks,
Arnie



To: Sergio H who wrote (18179)1/4/2000 4:31:00 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 29382
 
Yehaaaa...Man all stops were hit<g> out of NOVL and BHI..Wasn't in JAGTX but 3/4 in JAGLX,,,it will still be painful<g>..reallocated 1/2MM an 1/2 JAGTX...DD (KR, SPLS,and TWRS looked good today)
(thank goodness I put myself through 3 Amigo thread therapy this weekend<rofl>)
Jagtx top ten
Symbol 4:27PM Last Trade Volume More Info -
NOK 4:02PM 173 -14 -7.49% 5,062,800 Chart , News ,
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JDSU 4:01PM 171 1/8 -16 7/8 -8.98% 10,961,300 Chart , News ,
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SUNW 4:01PM 71 3/4 -4 3/4 -6.21% 20,652,200 Chart , News , Profile
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VRTS 4:01PM 130 5/16 -11 11/16 -8.23% 3,686,100 Chart , News , Profile
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TXN 4:01PM 98 1/2 -4 3/8 -4.25% 3,967,200 Chart , News , Profile
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SAPE 4:01PM 110 1/16 -22 11/16 -17.09% 1,085,600 Chart , News , Profile
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CHL 4:00PM 128 7/8 -10 1/8 -7.28% 213,600 Chart , News ,
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CSCO 4:01PM 102 -6 1/16 -5.61% 25,158,600 Chart , News , Profile
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EXDS 4:01PM 87 1/8 -8 7/8 -9.24% 5,933,900 Chart , News , Profile
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AMAT 4:01PM 120 1/4 -6 1/4 -4.94% 5,688,100 Chart , News , Profile
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JAGLX top 10
Symbol 4:28PM Last Trade Volume More Info -
QLTI 3:59PM 56 15/16 -4 3/4 -7.70% 579,600 Chart , News ,
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AGN 4:01PM 49 - 7/16 -0.88% 790,900 Chart , News , Profile
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BGEN 4:01PM 73 1/16 -14 15/16 -16.97% 6,038,500 Chart , News , Profile
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SGP 4:03PM 38 1/4 -2 9/16 -6.28% 8,739,800 Chart , News , Profile
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MNMD 4:01PM 68 -1 -1.45% 246,000 Chart , News , Profile
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ENZN 4:00PM 41 1/2 -2 1/4 -5.14% 370,200 Chart , News ,
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DNA 4:01PM 125 9/16 -10 7/16 -7.67% 608,100 Chart , News ,
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GILD 4:01PM 53 3/4 -2 9/16 -4.55% 1,209,900 Chart , News , Profile
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AMGN 4:01PM 58 1/8 -4 13/16 -7.65% 14,895,800 Chart , News , Profile
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MEDI 4:01PM 134 -21 1/2 -13.83% 2,884,500 Chart , News , Profile
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