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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (52446)3/5/2000 8:41:00 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
This last story ..explains how the President comments sent the stock soaring..There were only Buyers in the MKt ,,every wone wanted these shares although .the agreement meant nothing for LOCK.

BU this next paragraph says it all:( IN ADDITION THE COMPANY HAD SALES OF ONLY 30,000 BUCKS )

The locks the manufacturers agreed to use will add $5 to $10
to the price of each handgun, according to White House estimates.
That compares with the $50 wholesale price for Saf-T-Lok's
combination lock that screws onto a handgun.
Smith & Wesson began shipping a $12 trigger lock made by
Master Lock with every new consumer handgun on Sept. 2. Smith &
Wesson said it reviewed Saf-T-Lok's lock last year, and deemed it
unreliable.