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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (46318)4/3/2002 12:34:12 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Respond to of 99280
 
10:35 (Dow Jones) InVision Technologies' (INVN)
siliconinvestor.com.

CFO, Ross Mulholland, said in a TV interview Wednesday that the company will use the $86M raised in a recent share offering to build manufacturing capacity and develop new products. It seems InVision simply saw a good opportunity and knew exactly how to capitalize on it. On Sept. 10, InVision's stock closed at $3.11, with 20,070 shares changing hands that day. On March 26, a day on which 1.28 million shares traded, InVision priced 3M shares at $36.50 each, a 1,074% premium to the Sept. 10 close. The company makes bomb-detection equipment, a hot industry, to say the least, since the Sept. 11 attacks. Shares down 3.3% to $39.30. (NBB)

Fred



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (46318)4/3/2002 12:54:36 PM
From: fletchb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Zeev,

AGM is up past 47. Is it a sell, to wait for a pull back for re-entry, or a keeper for now?

Thanks,
Fletch



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (46318)4/3/2002 1:03:52 PM
From: Pierre  Respond to of 99280
 
Zeev - re: WDFC, SFD, SKX, OAKT

WDFC seems to have support in the 27.50 area. Thinking of reentering if market stabilizes.

SFD seems to have support in the 22 range - this may be another safe entry.

SKX - I'm concerned it wants to fill that gap created this morning. Don't see obvious support level between here and yesterday's prices.

OAKT hanging in there like an ... well, like an oak. Thinking of adding to position here.

Your thoughts, as always, would be much appreciated.

Pierre