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To: E. Davies who wrote (299)3/18/2000 12:17:00 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 811
 
What matters is the stories makes the market excited. Turnaround stories are not favored these days, what the market wants is "new" (and momentum).

You understand that while the stock price may be attached to the perception of the company in the market place that the stock price frequently departs from the fundamental value of the business. When you are looking at a company whose revenues and earnings are in the future it is best to ignore the perception/hype and concentrate on whether or not the fundamentals are in place for the company to make money. How big is the market for the product? How fast is it growing? Is the company positioned to win in that market? Can they execute? Are there any competitors close by?

Perception will follow revenue and earnings increases, although there are a lot of people out there who would like to convince you of the opposite.



To: E. Davies who wrote (299)3/18/2000 12:40:00 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 811
 
"Its not the retracement that disturbs me- as you say thats perfectly normal. What disturbs me is the sudden relative weakness. This implies that the previous runup was probably primarily because of the WEBM IPO hype, and not because (as I had hoped) the market liked the EXLN vision."

Haven't you heard new thought process quadruple fast instant winner.

"Nevertheless- the more I learn the more I like EXLN. Maybe this time the market will like it too."

Who looks inside the engine? Package it well make it appealing and you have half of america buying.

I think of Nobel recipients few out side of their own field know them by name.

Frank and AH spotted errors in ATHM what amazes me is none of the programmers here are finding errors in EXLN and the public is just too damn lazy to do their homework.

PS could someone please tell me how i can create italics?