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To: Tom Hua who wrote (2387)10/23/2000 10:30:57 AM
From: stiltz1  Respond to of 19633
 
Tom:Thanks! stiltz1



To: Tom Hua who wrote (2387)10/23/2000 10:36:40 AM
From: Oleg Sogolov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
Tom, what is up with EPNY? Momentum? I am thinking about averaging up.



To: Tom Hua who wrote (2387)10/23/2000 10:41:52 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Respond to of 19633
 
Tom, I have been comparing the premarket direction calls in the news each morning. Just random coin flips should be 50%, but these guys are wrong about 70% of the time! For example, today was called as a down day.



To: Tom Hua who wrote (2387)10/23/2000 11:00:32 AM
From: Rutgers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
A little DD on STEC

Start, where else, with the company's web-site:
simpletech.com

From Friday's Briefing.com
13:57 ET Simple Tech (STEC) 7 27/32 +3/32: Finding some late-session interest. STEC is a supplier of memory products (DRAM, SRAM and flash memory) for communication applications that came public in Sept. at $11 per share. Company's quiet-period will expire on Tuesday, allowing underwriters Lehman, and B of A, to start coverage.

Also, see this excellent post from Jack Hartmann
Message 14533607

Good stuff on the STEC thread, too
Subject 37057

Interesting information from IPO.com
ipo.com

Bottom line: count me in