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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (61701)10/30/2000 9:33:03 AM
From: CapitalLosses  Respond to of 122087
 
HOMS crashing: 35 1/2 and dropping...



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (61701)10/30/2000 9:42:05 AM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
TODAY another one of my targets and still open shorts ..Finally hits the graveyard, I have been calling this to happen for over 1 year nd have re-iterated no less than 20 times

GSTRF<-----------is and will be DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do not ever doubt the reserach that spews forth from within my deep and elaborate cranial recesses.

Sure am gtlad Im not long AMZN or HAND @ 90 & 30



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (61701)10/30/2000 9:44:22 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Research In Motion Shares May Plummet, Forbes Magazine Says
By William Selway

Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. shares may lose more than a third of their value as makers of wireless handheld devices become the next group of technology companies to see a stock selloff, Forbes reported in its ``Streetwalker'' column.

Research In Motion, a Canadian maker of wireless devices for sending and receiving e-mail, recently traded for as much as 1,462 times earnings and had a market value as high as $9.3 billion on revenue of $119 million a year, the magazine said.

Billy Bowden, analyst with Ameri-First Securities, is betting that wireless device-makers such as Palm Inc., Handspring Inc. and Research In Motion will drop, and Research In Motion has the furthest to fall, Forbes said.

Bowden suggests covering short positions in the stock at $60. Research In Motion fell $2.56 to $99.94 on Friday.

(Forbes, 10/13 p. 372)



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (61701)10/30/2000 9:48:52 AM
From: Mickey Mouse Operation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
HOMS: Good, I was starting to doubt my own short position for a second.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (61701)12/14/2000 10:30:43 PM
From: tom rusnak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
G'day Tony

A COMPLETE RESEARCH REPORT will be made available, fullof some shocking and Disturbing facts

You wrote that on Oct 30th regarding HOMS. Have you written such a report? If so, is it only available at the private site? If not, is one still in progress?

Also, re: ARBA, there seems be a few folks who think you have have erred in your guestimation about their cash situation. Do the heavyweights at the private site agree with you on this one?

Thanks for your efforts, and thanks for throwing some bones to us over here at S.I. I'm with you on HOMS,AMZN,MPPP.

tom