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Technology Stocks : Invision(INVN)going which way? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: StockDung who wrote (266)10/25/2001 6:45:07 PM
From: George Martin  Respond to of 558
 
Will look forward to any comments. To this point in time, in terms of FAA-certified contracts/business INVN is there along with, I believe, OSIS, Perkin Elmer, Heimman.



To: StockDung who wrote (266)10/25/2001 11:14:39 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 558
 
Think I will take a looksie under the lid and see what makes this company tick.

Aren't we all still waiting for you guys at insidetruth.com to issue your report on INVN?

After all, you set a strong sell recommendation a month ago and you guys got squeezed hard.

And reports are that there is hardly a share out there available to be shorted... Etrade continues to warn potential short sellers about the shortage of available stock.

Sounds more to me like there's more potential for another short squeeze than the downside you all are predicting.

But open to opinions... I shorted it myself just after the WTC attack and made a couple of points.. But I wouldn't touch a short position on it now.

And btw, I don't care what side I take, long or short. I just want to be on the right side of the trend... :0)

Hawk



To: StockDung who wrote (266)11/2/2001 10:45:23 AM
From: blebovits  Respond to of 558
 
/C O R R E C T I O N -- The American Stock Exchange/
2001-11-01 17:12 (New York)


In the news release, Amex to Trade Options on Four Securities, issued
earlier today by The American Stock Exchange over PR Newswire, we are advised
by the company that the fourth bullet point in the first paragraph should
read
"InVision Technologies, Inc. (Option Symbol: FQQ/Nasdaq: INVN)" rather than
"InVision Technologies, Inc. (Option Symbol: UWT/Nasdaq: INVN)." Also, the
fifth paragraph, second sentence should read "The options will trade on the
January expiration cycle, with initial expirations in November, December,
January and April" rather than "The options will trade on the March
expiration
cycle, with initial expirations in November, December, March and June." as
issued inadvertently.
-0- 11/01/2001 C
/PRNewswire -- Nov. 1/
/Web site: amex.com
(BDAL ENDP KRON INVN)

CO: American Stock Exchange
ST: New York
IN: FIN
SU: