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To: Cristobal who wrote (8161)3/16/2000 10:40:00 AM
From: KHS  Respond to of 9236
 
Cristobal, I did not know they had a fund. Anyway, nothing surprises me. At least for this stock I will track their calls on AWRE and AWRE's competitors. I will post them here so we can all discuss it and hold the analyst accountable in a constructive way.

Thanks for joining the discussion.



To: Cristobal who wrote (8161)3/16/2000 11:17:00 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 9236
 
You realize that Robert Stephens has its own technology fund, and that they may be manipulating stock prices based on their holdings ......

RSFunds was separated from Robbie Stephens a year or two ago - something to do with the Bank Boston acquisition. I think the RSFunds management took it private.

Anyway, how would they "manipulate the stock price"? This type of paranoia makes me laugh when I read it. If an investment bank could manipulate a stock price with no risk, believe me they would quit all other areas of brokerage and just manipulat stock prices all day long.

Anyway, where the HAL is the bottom for AWRE? I want to buy more (for the first time since summer '98) and I gotta find a bottom - fundamentals look great, so this is all market driven drop as far as I can tell.

Elroy