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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LASERPACIFIC (lpac) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: NRugg who wrote (398)1/24/2001 10:29:59 PM
From: NAG1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542
 
I follow apple computers and they are coming out with new dvd authoring software and hardware. Cpq will also have the hardware but I am not sure what they are doing for software. I like the price recovery but am wondering about what this all means for lpac. Will it affect their business now or eventually or never?

Neal



To: NRugg who wrote (398)2/17/2001 8:40:42 PM
From: NRugg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542
 
LPAC Price
In late January, LPAC appeared to me to be going back above its 200 day moving average, but it was not to be. The last few days, volume has pretty much dried up, maybe this is a bottom.

According to the NASDAQ Institutional Holdings list

nasdaq.com

the institutions have bailed out. DFA Investments sold all 116,800 of its shares, Willow Creek all 414,200, and JP Morgan Chase all 512,993 of theirs. Witter William D kept
20,000 but sold 190,000. I assume DCDC got nearly all of these shares. This was reported of of Dec 31, 2000.

The next earnings report will be very important to my thinking about LPAC.