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To: chowder who wrote (18696)2/21/2003 7:46:09 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206121
 
Dabum, If it was a seller that generated the volume in VPI, they didn't have to go far to find a buyer! VPI opened at 9.75 and the majority of volume occurred between 9.75 and 9.8. The slump at the end of the day, however, was greeted with a new, but smaller wave of selling. Perhaps it gives a reversal on Monday after violating 9.37.

In regards to your HOFF bid - I'm always encouraged when I have a hard time filling at a cheap price. In fact, if I fill easily and quickly at a stinky bid, I usually turn around on the next move up and sell. I like shares that are hard to find and I'm suspicious of shares that are easy to fill.

We'll see if the patch breakout is the real thing next week. I'm glad I'm participating, not spectating.



To: chowder who wrote (18696)2/22/2003 2:53:45 PM
From: excardog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206121
 
Hi dabum glad to hear you thought I got the bottom on HOFF but GLBL last Friday at $3.2 has worked better so far.<g>

That VPI sale of 2.8 million might have been T. Boones last chunk? My opinion on VPI is under $10 she's a pretty good value. Not saying she won't get any cheaper but it's a pretty safe swing trade at these levels.

What was your opinion on OSX bounce Friday? Volume appeared to be there.

TIA