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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (9044)11/9/2002 10:44:52 PM
From: NightOwl  Respond to of 14464
 
Jumpin G Hossifat Mr. "hkallen!"

I did not have a clue as to why those '95 prices were posted.

Worse still I didn't even expect that it was you!<sigh>

From now on you can just call me "0.0|0" - since I'm so incredibly "dense."<Hoo><Hoo>

0|0



To: Harvey Allen who wrote (9044)11/9/2002 10:51:27 PM
From: niceguy767  Respond to of 14464
 
Harvey:

"Hmmn. Every three or four years. Must be related to Jupiter's orbit around the sun."

Hadn't seen those numbers, Harvey, thanks...The graphs do show them but somehow the "sublime essence" of a price move from $3.00 to $14.00 in the month of August in 1995 owing to National Electronic Benefit funding and from $2.00 to $9.00 in the Nov. 15 to Dec 15 interval in 1999 thanks to the Cypress news is "smoothed out"in the graphs...

Here we are at $3.15 on November 8th, having just been awarded, by a runaway vote, TXN's "star search" crown for the next 3 years...In a relative sense, surely if the Nat'l Electronic Benefit funding and Cypress announcements in past years were cause for 500% gains in one month, surely the TXN news is good for a "2 bagger" by week's end and at least a "5 bagger" over the next month...and that's without factoring in RMTR's hugely strengthened company fundamentals as demonstrated by positive earnings for the first time in 3 years, revenues having doubled in the past year and looking at conservative growth prospects of 30% per annum and the not wholly unlikely possibility of 100% annual revenue growth rate over the next 2 to 4 years (30% is way OK by me, though)...Clearly, RMTR is ready for "prime time"...

You might be onto something with that Jupiter/sun orbit thing, but, I have to believe that Venus is currently looking down upon all RMTR longs, and the fruits of her influence will be amply evident to all over the next 30 days!!!

(The RMTR story, from my perspective exhibits even more potential than did the AMD story when Dirk made his first "spry Athy" presentation in June of '99...Accumulate, accumulate, accumulate although I'm not convinced RMTR will be available under $7.00 for much longer...as history, the likes of which you've presented, does have a habit of repeating itself...)

Thanks again, Harvey for the historical daily price summaries, as they clearly evidence that which could well happen to RMTR pricing over the next 30 day interval...With one or two fund "majors" (i.e. "1 Meg'rs") jumping into the fray, which could easily happen, I'd have to think that $7.00 within the next 30 days is a lock!!!

(But by 2005, you could easily be looking at (10 to 30) x $7.00 if FRAM proves to be the evolutionary memory pathway, which TXN's endorsement on Thursday past would seem to certainly to have signaled as the early favourite by a wide margin!!!)



To: Harvey Allen who wrote (9044)11/10/2002 3:50:15 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14464
 
Harvey:

"Check out the delayed reaction to the Cypress news in 1999:"

Just looked at the graphs once again and I see that, not only did RMTR run from $2.00 to $9.00 in the Nov/Dec '99 period, but by Feb '00 it had touched $30!!! (Mind you that was when the Nas was running ramopant, but nevertheless, it was propelled by Cypress news, which in many ways would seem inconsequential compared to the TXN news!!!

Need a few more days of good volume to shake RMTR out of its current lethargic trading range...A couple of 1M share days in the next while, will, no doubt, propel RMTR to much greater heights...Once RMTR breaks above $3.50 on heavy volume, it should feed on itself, not to mention send the shorts running for cover!!!