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To: Krowbar who wrote (74657)2/21/2000 1:10:00 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Yes, Del, I did see that ENER is finally having its day in the sun. PLUG and GLE and Ballard also all shot up extremely quickly at the beginning of the year when people began looking for the next hot sector.

I am wondering if there might be a fairly major correction this week, so maybe I will just watch ITKG, realizing I might miss it. I have put pretty serious stops under the stocks I do own, so maybe if the whole thing crashes I will be able to buy a lot more of almost everything a bit lower.

Or maybe not!

Have you heard of an OTC stock called PARV? I heard mention of it on a Yahoo thread, but cannot find out much about it. It is supposed to have some essential technology on something, and may soar soon, but it is hard doing research when there is no thread.



To: Krowbar who wrote (74657)2/21/2000 11:54:00 PM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 108807
 
ITKG gonna go like HRCT did.

S/b off pinks this week--2.00 very unlikely.
I have played since .42 and have a good pile now.
added 5k more friday and may add alot more this week.

Next few weeks s/b interesting. :))))))))))

Well, I recommended ITKG at 1.09, and now it is 3.10. And that happened while it got
delisted and sent to the pink sheets. I still feel it is a good buy, but you might want to
wait for dips to 2 bucks or so, but miss penni has been waiting, and it just keeps
climbing. If their antenna design is accepted by a cell phone company, then the sky's the
limit.