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To: R Sandvig who wrote (3175)5/8/2002 9:20:15 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3198
 
I have grown disillusioned with Cramer. I stopped subbing to his Alerts! service about 4 months ago. He is good at emotional day trading, but not so good at picking stocks for the longer term.

However, Arne Alsin and Glen Curtis's Value newsletters are excellent. In fact, every writer at RealMoney is good, except Cramer.

Doc Stone



To: R Sandvig who wrote (3175)5/17/2002 2:08:39 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Respond to of 3198
 
Rob, things looking up!

DRIV up big time on huge volume at 2:oo PM.

I am hearing rumors of a buyout by EDS. I ignore most rumors and am ignoring this one. But its sure soudns entertaining, doesn't it?

Doc Stone



To: R Sandvig who wrote (3175)5/30/2002 7:53:37 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Respond to of 3198
 
Dick Arms says go Long...

I am not a TA follower, but the infamous Dick Arms has issued a Buy recommendation for DRIV. He shorted DRIV at the top, covered at the bottom, and advised waiting for the the technicals to improve. He says the time is now:

"On Feb. 4, I suggested Digital River (DRIV:Nasdaq) as a short. Then, on May 2, I
suggested taking profits on the short but not yet going long. I said, at that time, that
it appeared to be finding support, hence the covering of the short position, but that
there had not yet been a sign of strength that would justify a long position. Now,
however, we have seen a move to the upside with increasing volume, followed by a
pullback on lighter volume. It now looks as though this stock could be used as a
speculative long."

Doc Stone