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Non-Tech : Rite-AID (RAD) Overdone or Done In? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Outer-limits who wrote (624)12/12/2001 1:48:36 PM
From: Outer-limits  Respond to of 700
 
Peanut Gallery notwithstanding, I decided to begin to accumulate RAD just above 4 bucks a share. Looks like solid
support right around 3.98-4.00. Good entry area, with the high for the year around 10 bucks. Still think most of selling is do to tax purposes. Thompson I watch shows strong instituitional buying ALL DAY LONG!! These guys are VERY shrewd, and are usually right. I'm looking for 6 bucks a share by late January. Alright then, now its YOUR turn
to sound off about RAD!!!!



To: Outer-limits who wrote (624)12/12/2001 1:57:52 PM
From: Thomas F. Radcliffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 700
 
Outer,
Most of my information came from a news letter I cancelled
a few months ago. I am still in the green, but, obviously,
it's not as green as it was at $9+.
My question was, did anything negative happen to cause the drop and I was told no on this board. I originally got involved because the new management team now in power is a smart bunch of cookies. They have a track record of successful turn-arounds, and, as long as there is not something disastrous in the making, they will do it with
Rite-Aide too. They have already made several significant
positive changes.
Tom