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To: Rich1 who wrote (12425)1/6/2000 9:38:00 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 63513
 
Here is some questions I posted on the Dorsey Wright thread.
Important to me in light of tonight's from the Analyst on the Dorsey Wright site where it was stated that the NYSEBP numbers show the NYSEBP down at 38% and the short term indicators turning positive suggesting you can begin buying now.. I would appreciate any opinions on how the indicators can all still be pretty good. TIA.


To: jeraldo515 who wrote (4525)
From: Rich1 Thursday, Jan 6, 2000 9:08 PM ET
Reply # of 4527

I wholeheartedly agree. It's hard to believe all the indicators are still good and my portfolio has suffered a 10% decline in 3 days. Especially in light of the panic buying we saw on Monday. Maybe that panic buying was a blowoff top. Obviously I am heavenly invested in tech and internuts. We are all big boys and girls and PnF has been a very valuable tool. Certainly would appreciate any info or light that could be shed on this matter.
Even took out the PnF book today read it today as I was on a plane trip to Orlando especially the part about stops which I obviously did not follow correctly. I doubt the carnage is over in light of the Lucent warning. If anyone on this thread has any indicators what happened Monday I would appreciate their input.



To: Rich1 who wrote (12425)1/6/2000 10:12:00 PM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 63513
 
nice pick, huh?

closed 6 13/16

Thursday January 6, 4:49 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: Infodata Systems Inc.
Infodata Systems Inc. Announces E-Commerce Initiative Letter of Intent
FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Infodata Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: INFD - news) today announced it has entered into a letter of intent with Redknife, an emerging Silicon Valley e-commerce services company, to develop and implement a comprehensive systems infrastructure for processing and exchanging business transactions over the web. The system will be powered by Infodata's ''E-hub'' XML-based application framework technology. According to Steve Samowich, president and CEO of Infodata, ''this agreement underscores our success in leveraging our expertise in web-based knowledge management solutions into an evolving e-business solutions practice.''

Infodata's e-commerce initiatives, such as Redknife, complement its earlier investment in Buckaroo.com, a privately held B2B e-commerce company that is based in Mt. View, California and is creating efficient markets for products and services. Infodata is a minority seed stage investor in Buckaroo.com along with a number of individuals that are leaders in the Internet industry.

Infodata Systems Inc., headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, is a leader in facilitating the creation, management and retrieval of corporate knowledge assets and e-business content. Using Infodata's services, Fortune 1000 companies and government agencies are succeeding in improving information access, shortening time to market, improving competitiveness, serving constituents, and collaborating with employees, customers and partners. For more information, contact Infodata at 800-934-5205 or visit the Company's web site at www.infodata.com.

SOURCE: Infodata Systems Inc.

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To: Rich1 who wrote (12425)1/6/2000 11:27:00 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Respond to of 63513
 
Yessir.