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To: aerosappy who wrote (11010)12/10/2001 12:59:28 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Trim Tabs stays bearish
--10:14am - By Julie Rannazzisi
Trim Tabs estimated that U.S. equity funds took in $4.2 billion in the three days ending Dec. 6 for a monthly rate of $19.8 billion. All equity flows were slightly negative for the month, daily data flows showed. Trim Tabs said corporate liquidity remained "quite bearish" last week, with no newly announced cash takeovers and plunging stock buyback announcements. Buybacks, in fact, stood at $1.1 billion last week and averaged just $2.3 billion over the past four weeks -- just half the weekly pace of the first 11 months of the year. "Corporate investors are reacting quite bearishly to the higher prices: They are not buying but rather selling quite heavily. If corporate investors had any inkling that their business has started an upswing, they would be heavy buyers of their own and other companies shares," Trim Tabs concluded.



To: aerosappy who wrote (11010)12/10/2001 1:02:10 PM
From: Second_Titan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Aero, still holding CPN long? I joined you through Jan 03 LEAPS. If they turn out to be as hosed as ENE I wont have lost much. But from what I hear within the industry they are know for their creative financing as well.



To: aerosappy who wrote (11010)12/10/2001 6:20:29 PM
From: lifeisgood  Respond to of 23153
 

INVN. Where to from here? Sales were $5.19/share ttm. At almost 35, the stock may have gotten ahead of near-term prospects. I wrote covered calls last week, but I was too early....
Per #8080 & #9172 below, on October 4, I bought VSNX at $12.91, INVN at $11.75, VISG at $8.5, ICTS at $8.65 and MAGS at $10.75. A month or so later I sold MAGS, ICTS and VISG at prices near break-even. I wish I had the courage to buy much more INVN in two months ago!



Don't worry. In two months from now you're going to be thrilled that you didn't buy into the hype and lose 75% of your money.

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