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To: johnsto1 who wrote (8201)7/28/2000 1:31:55 AM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 49816
 
Agree, BTW your Biotech calls have been terrific. <G>
Keep up the good work.

Off to bed...

Fred



To: johnsto1 who wrote (8201)7/28/2000 4:25:47 AM
From: vagabond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
A huge IPO day ahead! Latest pricings can be found at: ipo-fund.com (there are so many today, makes more sense to post the link than try to summarize -- link also gives other useful info like underwriters, etc.).

Just FYI, the only ones I'll actually be monitoring (and therefore trying to post "alerts" on, if/when they open) will be: GCOR, AVCI, WEBX, LXNT, CORV, ILMN and KERX. Just no room on my monitor-screens to handle more than those, and they're the ones I'm most interested in following (though I still don't know if I'll actually try playing any of them)...

Last time I checked, at least eight IPO's had already been priced and there were another 3-4 that still might open today but weren't priced yet. Based on info at this site and another, however, it looks like ILNX, CVGP, TRPH, CLRW and NBCR have all been postponed until next week (of course, anyone interested in any of those should double-check in case they turn-up today after all).

Personally -- based on writeups, pricing, underwriters, offer-sizes and other factors -- of today's "definites," three that strike me as potentially among the most interesting and least dangerous are GCOR, WEBX and LXNT (which "WorldFinanceNet.com" says could be "the sleeper of the week."). But I'd be real interested in hearing anybody else's thoughts. I know CORV and AVCI will probably generate wider interest, but their pricing and likely volatility concern me a bit...

Note that several of today's issues have been priced above their most-recent "expected ranges" -- a few, way above. CORV has been priced at 36 -- its latest revised range was 28-30, which had already been jacked-up from an original range of 13-15. And AVCI is priced at 31 -- above its most-recent range of 28-30, which had previously been raised from 18-20. Yikes!

Vagabond