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To: Probart who wrote (77255)2/19/2000 6:57:00 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
another to keep a watch over is old friend---> RETK (b2b)

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news and earnings were inline and OK ...might be a possible
runner on the right news.

Another started to break-out on little news, thurs, was --->ANCR (fiber channel)
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which has a huge load of shorts clinging to its "Ass~etts"
keep a watch for news on it ( first mentioned here by Crimson).....could/will make a huge jump on any great PR, IMHO.



To: Probart who wrote (77255)2/19/2000 8:34:00 PM
From: Doug Robinson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
PFSW-How so? Stock closed lower than it opened at with weekly trading volume at it's 4th lowest in the 11 weeks it's been traded. Normally accumulation requires the stock finish up on stronger than normal volume. Additionally, it's highest price for the week was only 3% higher than it's opening weekly price, to say nothing of the fact that the stock's highest quoted price during the week was the lowest weekly high on a weekly comparison basis. I don't see any accumulation, let alone any strong trading action. On Friday, shares weren't traded for periods of nearly a half an hour. What am I missing that makes you think this one was under accumulation and it's trading action was the strongest since it went public?