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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CASHSWISS who wrote (9066)4/3/2000 7:10:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Cashswiss, yes I do remember that post. I did buy at 13 5/8 and felt it was a good buy, and feel that today's price is a buy too. I bought more at 9 5/8. I am hoping that we have seen our bottom in this one. The one big positive that was in that note is that we were waiting for the warrants to be fully excercised. Now that the excercise is over, JMAR has the money to move things along MUCH faster. So the news we need to move JMAR to new highs will come out faster than if we did not have the warrants money. The 4th quarter loss was misinterpreted I believe and an overreaction occured. Then the NASDAQ smash hit. All factors hit at once. Lets hope that this is the final low.



To: CASHSWISS who wrote (9066)4/3/2000 9:11:00 PM
From: CASHSWISS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
Penny stocks here we come. It seems that now that JMAR has its money the company has stopped supporting the stock. Funny how history repeats its self.

Believe me, know one wishes I were wrong more than myself. I too want to believe in any of the theories that are out there that the stock will melt up. But I can't ignore the fact that as soon as JMAR'S warrants were exercised we have not seen ONE day where institutions have stepped in to strongly support the stock. I know, I know after the warrants..., Nasdaq tech stocks are being creamed... All of these statements have merit, but If JMAR had continued to support the stock ,the price decline would be much less steep.

I know that this is a short term view. I am just disappointed that JMAR was willing to support the stock in the short term(the past three months), but they are unwilling to support the stock over the long term. So JMAR will sink back to the penny stock range unless the company supports the stock at least until the volatility has past.