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To: jasboski who wrote (435)5/10/2001 12:20:29 PM
From: Michail Shadkin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6873
 
Jasboski - Re: RIMM

I wish there was a sure way of picking exit points, but there isnt. Technical charting can help a lot.

If you short true pos stocks, eventually gravity will show its ugly face (ugly - depending on your perspective:-)

I would recommend reading a book on charting:
"The encyclopedia of charting", i dont remember the author right now.

Michail



To: jasboski who wrote (435)5/10/2001 1:23:03 PM
From: allen menglin chen  Respond to of 6873
 
10:50 ET Research In Motion (RIMM) 29.40 -1.83 (-5.9%): Merrill Lynch comes away from Aether (AETH) conference call yesterday with the feeling that RIMM should hit its May numbers, but that August numbers ($82 mln in rev) could be at risk. AETH explicitly stated that it had enough RIM 957s to last the next several qtrs; firm concerned that Aug. qtr could be difficult to make if Aether completely shuts off as a channel, as the company's call suggested it might; key longer term issue is that some of RIMMs key reseller partners don't want to be in the low-margin, device reselling business