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To: DepyDog who wrote (27850)8/4/2000 10:08:54 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 35685
 
Thanks Dep....I just grabbed 100 shares........maybe buy another 100 if it drops $10 which most of my stocks do the minute I buy them <<ggg>>

Anyone care to offer some TA or psychological analysis of SSTI.

They are beaten down pretty good right now, but the reports look great. No one company is more then 5% of revenues, so other companies problems shouldnt be there problem. The analysts seem to love it, especially at this price....but more importantly, I am curious as to how the 3 for 1 will effect things. Now in the old days, a stock would split and then run for the hills...it was almost a given. Then things started to change. people realized they wanted that new bmw in the driveway and etc, etc, and wanted to stay diversified and all that crap. So many stocks would split and thens see a sell off as folks sold a portion of their shares. With SSTI, it's hard to figure...the stock is beaten down right now...assume it stays in current range, it will be a $20 - $30 stock after the split. In this pscholgy, I would hope folks would not sell a portion until it runs a little higher....but then we also have to look at the fact it is the dreaded august and many are looking to lessen the load....so what happens with ssti between now and the week or so after it splits.

Any guesses.....anyone

keith@wonderingandwondering.com