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To: KevinMark who wrote (49557)6/1/2001 1:46:49 PM
From: wgh613  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
HYGS,

I had it on alarm at 6.I have a position from before,so I have been watching it.

The news just hit Briefing.
I can't predict where this stock will go today(I have not sold today's buy ),but I have a long term position in it.

Manny T



To: KevinMark who wrote (49557)6/1/2001 2:14:31 PM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Respond to of 49816
 
Mr. Mark, better go run some of your errands now ...



To: KevinMark who wrote (49557)6/1/2001 2:44:58 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 49816
 
Nice 1 point rise in little HLIT...good little momo play. Hope some had fun on it too. Briefing mentioned at 9.25, it ran a little to 9.50, fell back and restested 9.25 than ran to $10.30.



To: KevinMark who wrote (49557)6/1/2001 4:08:56 PM
From: wgh613  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
HYGS,

Kevin,I ended up holding my OLD and NEW HYGS position.I think HYGS will get very favorable notice over weekend.It did 5 times the 65 day average volume,and it is in the Alternate Energy field.

I bought FTHL today at 7,and got bored with it,so I sold at 7.02.I should have figured Jane would pick a winner.

Sometimes we win,sometimes we lose.At all times do your DD.

Best of luck,

Manny T.



To: KevinMark who wrote (49557)6/2/2001 3:24:09 PM
From: Smart_Money  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 49816
 
How can the Media report something like this!!! they should be held liable. Now if USG files BK on Monday then it proves the Media knows "inside information" before the public. Reuters spokewoman Nancy Bobrowitz said the company "obviously regrets the error," adding that it was now trying to determine how the error was made.
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