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Technology Stocks : AXSI - Axcess Inc. (formerly LASX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sergio H who wrote (1203)6/8/2000 11:12:00 AM
From: John A. Paul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1220
 
Thanks, Sergio. We both know the engine that moves AXSI is volume. Some days that volume comes from news, other days it just appears. Someone knew we were going to drop back in early April; that is when my broker (Brown and Company) removed AXSI from their list of stocks eligible for margin buying. I never heard an official reason for their decision, but the stock did drop immediately after. So, we look for significant news, or unexplained volume, or a notice from Brown and Company that the stock is back on their margin list. Any one of the three will work for me.

JP



To: Sergio H who wrote (1203)8/1/2000 10:59:48 AM
From: John A. Paul  Respond to of 1220
 
AXSI poised for another run? Could be.
check the history at:
chart.yahoo.com

Highlights are that we started at 7 on March 1 and increased pretty much daily to 10 7/8 by March 9. Volume was random (from 8,000 on March 2 to 105,000 on March 9). After the March 9 high, we drifted for a while and then hit 11 5/8 on March 27. This was followed by another drift downward to a low of 5 in mid-May. Based on this history, I am hoping for another run into the teens within the next week or so.

JP



To: Sergio H who wrote (1203)9/25/2001 10:43:08 AM
From: Harold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1220
 
Sergio, are you still in AXSI. Have you noticed its up move ?