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To: Stephen Tomasetti who wrote (2367)7/27/2000 5:18:31 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2574
 
Well done, Stephen. I'm currently out of APCC, too. Waiting for the dust to settle but I'm VERY tempted at $30/share.

A good friend also sold his position today...and boy will he be happy when he see what's happening after hours!!

Best regards,
Michael



To: Stephen Tomasetti who wrote (2367)7/27/2000 5:36:07 PM
From: Stephen Tomasetti  Respond to of 2574
 
Thursday July 27, 5:31 pm Eastern Time

AFTER THE BELL - American Power hammered

NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - American Power Conversion (NasdaqNM:APCC - news) plunged in
Thursday's aftermarket after it reported second-quarter results, including the effect of special items, showed net
earnings trailing last year's results.

Shares in American Power, a provider of power protection products and services, were the most actively traded on
the Island electronic platform where they were quoted at 33.00, down from their close at 46-1/2 on Nasdaq.
American Power last traded at 34.50 on the Instinet electronic system.

Shortly after Nasdaq closed, American Power posted net earnings per share of 29 cents for the second quarter against 22 cents per share in last year's
corresponding quarter. But including special charges and the impact of acquisitions, it said diluted net income per share stood at 17 cents for the latest
quarter. Analysts on average were expecting the firm to post a profit of 29 cents per share.



To: Stephen Tomasetti who wrote (2367)7/28/2000 11:34:20 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2574
 
Hi ST, Nice move - especially when seen in the light of today's action! I managed to sell 20% of my remaining shares earlier in the week at $47-3/4 and side-lined the cash.

Then this AM, my buy side order for replacement of those shares filled at $28-5/8! Crazy stuff!

I've updated my history graphs today to show this latest activity. Makes for some interesting viewing.
aim-users.com

Best regards, Tom