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To: James Clarke who wrote (9539)1/6/2000 7:22:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Respond to of 78618
 
Jim, I note our aggressive 5,000 share bid buyer was back on EBSC today. He showed up at 12:04 at 5 5/16 and was not content to sit there, but marched it up to 5 15/32 by the end of the day. It looks like he did not get much, did you <ggg>. Actually, I wonder if this might be the company.

Interesting, and not surprising to me, that the stock is trading better after the mediocre December results, than it was beforehand.



To: James Clarke who wrote (9539)1/6/2000 8:08:00 PM
From: Wallace Rivers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78618
 
I know, Jim, this is the day I've been waiting for for it seems like forever!! Value rules!
So, I tell a friend about DPH (which is about my favorite), giving him a slew of reasons to purchase. He buys AMZN instead, because it is so far off its highs. No matter that it still hasn't coined a dime in earnings and won't in the future for quite some time. He felt it was a "blue chip" with brand recognition. I nearly puked.



To: James Clarke who wrote (9539)1/7/2000 12:11:00 PM
From: Q.  Respond to of 78618
 
I took the easy way of playing this rotation by buying DIA, the so-called diamonds that represent the Dow Jones 30.

DPH has really been performing the last two days. It's already made up most of what it lost since the spinoff from GM.