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To: Frank who wrote (67317)5/30/2000 1:25:00 PM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
SESI? Well, since I was wild about the stock in the high sixes, low seven's the stock went to 11, in what 3 months? All while the rest of the market went kerflooey. 50 - 60% ain't driftin' IMHO. ;o}

Stock looks to be in a well disciplined uptrend to me. The '97 high was around 14 - 15. Gosh, to me selling is a much more difficult art than buying, and I would hate to tell anybody to sell and watch a stock the proceed to explode up. Hell, I do that to myself enough. <g> Ummm, you might consider holding until next earnings or sell on a technical breakdown. I expect the company has at least two more really great quarterly comps coming up. The really good ones too. If the stock has done this well without a lot of news then why sell? Or there is always the alternative of taking profits on a partial position.

Am I still bullish on the stock? Hell yes! Would I buy it on some further dipping? Probably.

Bull



To: Frank who wrote (67317)5/31/2000 10:42:00 AM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Hey Frank, I hope you stayed loaded up on HOFF, brother, cause here come the contracts, baby.

biz.yahoo.com

Got MDR? <g>

Bull