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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (1318)2/19/2000 6:40:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 1568
 
<lol> looks like some were pissed at the $62 /share price Janus bought at..(from Jan.)
""A big fund or fund company can get stock at a discount to what everybody else does. This is probably the most blatant example of a fund company using muscle to get a deal," says Ferris.

Deals like this generally shut out small fund companies, but they're good for giant funds' investors. Otherwise, how else would they get to play hardball on Wall Street?

Janus' $930 million investment works out to $62 per share, a nice discount off Wednesday's 66 5/16 closing price. The stock shot up in premarket trading Thursday and held onto its gains during regular hours -- selling for 70 1/2 at midday, up 6.3% on the day."
thestreet.com
8" of new champagne powder and still snowing..off to work...
Plenty of snow here now,,2 1/2' on the ground,,it's ashame many skiers probably can't make it here due to the weather...another disappointment for SKI,,,this company is going down the tubes..check out the Moody's report ,these guys can't win for losing<g>
biz.yahoo.com
Maybe an EXSO-SKI merger,,EXSO can recycle the trash-SKI management<g>




To: Ditchdigger who wrote (1318)2/19/2000 8:21:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1568
 
Hi Kenny,

Thanks for HLTH. Wow it took quite a hit on Friday with the rest of the market ! It seems to have an interesting mix of both upbeat and cautious news and info associated with it.

Yahoo says earnings should be out soon -- any guesses ?

Some of these web stocks are getting kind of spooky. In January, I rode ALLR from 130 to 180 on earnings and stock split buzz. And just like the OTCBB, "sell on the news" was the order of the day. ALLR hit 102+ Friday before bouncing back to 114.

I guess the real question is: How many shares of HLTH does JAGLX hold ? If they own it, that's good enough for me !!!<ggggggg>

Regards,
Chris