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To: Gary who wrote (9152)2/6/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: Lynn  Respond to of 17183
 
OT Gary:

Dar Gary,

Thanks a lot for your note, in particular this:

>... if you look at your chart and click on the MACD in the
right coloumn you will get a good explanation of how to read the charts

This is what I need. Then I can figure out charts myself.

About the volume of ARMHY: This does not bother me in one bit, mainly because most of the trading of ARM is done on the London Exchange with additional trading on a few European exchanges. ARMHY is the ADR for ARM, and is a 3: 1 shares:ADR. I must admit, though, that ARM has been quite volatile, mainly because there are not that many shares to start with, the cited reason (by the company) for having a 5:1 split.

Anyway, thanks.

Best regards,

Lynn

P.S. I am not trying to promote ARM by any means.