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To: Jenna who wrote (84545)2/24/2000 4:18:00 PM
From: debra vogt  Respond to of 120523
 
CVCI - past WL pick has been in a nice steady uptrend. Not flashy, just going up.



To: Jenna who wrote (84545)2/24/2000 7:54:00 PM
From: rod runyan  Respond to of 120523
 
RE: IMPH They reported today after the close. Great revenue growth, but confusing EPS due to dilution. biz.yahoo.com

I picked up some this morning, but got suspicious after the pop and drop in the afternoon. Probably would have sold had i realized what was going on. Another good lesson in pulling the trigger without confirming my dates. rod



To: Jenna who wrote (84545)2/24/2000 7:59:00 PM
From: David Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna, 2 tiny gems:

1. I continue to accumulate INAI. Take a look at this company's recent news releases. There has been some massive institutional buying in this stock, with SAP (the German software giant) owning almost 2 million shares, and a filing last week by the State of Delaware on a recent purchase of 14% of the outstanding float...incredible for a conservative state retirement fund to take such a large stake in a tiny company. An outside director bought over a million shares last year. IMO, this company will be eventually bought out by SAP or another e-commerce software company. INAI's software is cutting-edge and critical for quick implementation of a variety of e-commerce programs.

2. Take a quick look at MDKI. Tiny stock that has a good underlying business. This company has taken large stakes in a Linux incubator company, as well as mainstreetipo.com. MDKI is actually morphing into more of a venture cap company and the chart is on the verge of a breakout.

I think both these stock fall into the "get them while they are in single digits before they go to the 30's and 40's" category that you've discussed.



To: Jenna who wrote (84545)2/25/2000 1:50:00 AM
From: Barbara Bullard  Respond to of 120523
 
Hi jenna,

Thanks for all the great leads....I noticed that you have COMS as an 'EARNINGS PLAY " for Monday, Feb 28th....I wonder who is right----from the COMS group from people I trust also.....With the huge rise in COMS I would like to be as accurate as possible on this "nebulous reporting day."
TIA, Barbara Bullard
Yeah, those Yahoo!s have COMS reporting the week of 3/1 but you can't believe everything you read. COMS 2Q ended 11/26/99 and they reported 12/21/99. So, to report the week of 3/1 they'd have to get their report out within a couple days of the end of the Q which doesn't seem very likely, especially with the IPO. Only other option would be to have already changed their fiscal year and we certainly would have heard more about that before now, don't you think.
FWIW...Alski