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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (61480)9/30/2002 1:17:57 AM
From: ehasfjord  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77399
 
Interesting... The last time I checked AFCI
financials the cash and cash equivelents were
a little above $8.00 a share and it had a 10
on the stock scouter rating on the CNBC/MSN
rating report (which I somewhat mistrust). The
rating now is a 7 on very heavy volumn. The
volumn figures are something else! I know AFCI
owns a bunch of CSCO, but figured that had purchased
them at a real deal. Perhaps the drop in value
of CSCO has had a real negative effect on AFC?
)t didn't back when CSCO hit around $10.
HMMMMM?
All I can really rely on are the candles etc...
which DO reflect the institutional traders thoughts.
I do know that AFCI
has not hit a bottom, and will continue to drop
(at least short term). Will look for a re-entry
price when the bollinger bands consilidate, and
the candles show a positive bottom that is confirmed
the next daily session.

BTW, using your figures, AFCI is selling for 1.41%
over cash value - this isn't bad for a "growth"
company.

Here is the link I'm refering to, and thanks for
your insite and thoughts!

moneycentral.msn.com