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To: sandintoes who wrote (20649)8/9/2000 12:13:47 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 28311
 
Roger Sherman has made an excellent post on the INSP board...

Message 14184514

You have such a nice way with words, Roger...the guy is just lucky there wasn't a huge bucket of ice water along side...
KLP



To: sandintoes who wrote (20649)8/9/2000 8:18:06 AM
From: HO-MEE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Ms. Toes, INSP has coverage by virtually everyone(that matters) other than Morgan(who advised them on the merger). When a merger takes place, the acquiring company has an immediate knee-jerk reaction down(JDSU/SDLI, VRSN/NSOL, etc.)After the downward move, I like to see a big move up on heavy volume before I step in in a big way......I currently have a 33% position in INSP, I will buy the rest of my position when I see a BIG volume up day with names like Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch etc. on the bid side of the market...........yesterday seemed(in the morning) that it had the makings of that type of day, however the price action in the afternoon didn't impress me.......other than relative to a weak market.