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To: Sam who wrote (15171)9/29/2000 8:44:06 AM
From: docpaul  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 60323
 
<<There were also sellers in SST stock back in Aug/Sept, but you (Doc, that is) don't dispute their fundamentals. I have seen Gabele make some good calls and some bad calls. While I haven't counted them out statistically, my sense is that he makes at least as many bad calls as good ones based on his insider trends. He is much better when he talks about insider buying than he is when he talks about insider selling.>>

True enough, but the reason I question it this morning is in face of: 1) my plan last night to buy into SNDK, 2) the recent share price fall that SNDK had that timed appropriately with this press.. SSTI has had some sells, but it didn't effect the stock price at all..

I guess what it comes down to is.. I don't know much about the resources available to me to evaluate this, nor do I understand why it'd impact SNDK and not SSTI..

all the best, docpaul



To: Sam who wrote (15171)9/29/2000 8:47:15 AM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
He's been right so far. The stock has gone down from the mid $80's when they were selling to the mid $60's. I appreciate Bob's info. I just want the info to know what insiders are doing. The insiders are in the board rooms discussing competition, patent issues, supply/demand issues. They know the company the best.

The market will determine if the fundamentals warrant a higher price -- eventually!