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To: LANCE B who wrote (3478)1/29/2000 3:37:00 PM
From: TallTrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4792
 
Pumping a stock...

I get remarks that after a stock is up 50%-100% that I must not be supporting it any longer since I am quiet. Actually, I don't won't to pump a stock that is already up 50%-100% (from my initial buy point). Of course, there can be exceptions to this rule . . . if I think the stock could go up 1000% and it is only up 100% . . . but that is very rare.



To: LANCE B who wrote (3478)1/29/2000 4:50:00 PM
From: StocksDATsoar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4792
 
That was probably a very huge mistake selling your EISQ to the boys at the Golden Thread...:-(

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To: LANCE B who wrote (3478)1/29/2000 7:52:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4792
 
EISQ LOL <fact i sold 65 percent of my position to the guys
over on the golden thread pumping it at 1.20>

That's okay, we started on it, as were other threads, at .96 - $1

That sucker was playable intraday at least 4 times for .20 or more each time.

I got in at $1.05 and am sleeping with it. I think that speedy guy is right, it's going to keep on going.

"pumping" hmmm, all I did, was post in real time, the turns...both ways.