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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (174169)8/20/2003 3:18:52 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577931
 
Hey Ted, what's your opinion now of NGAS, DYN, and ATAR? I don't know much about energy stocks, but I'm looking at the possibility that ATAR might be the next ERTS. Amazing how the latter has steadily risen from 50 in the beginning of the year to almost 90, almost in a straight line.

ATAR=ERTS......wouldn't that be nice? I don't know enough of the quality of their games to make that statement. And as of yet, they don't look to have the mgmt of a $50 stock but anything is possible. They are certainly cleaning up their debt situation which is a short term negative [increased dilution] but long term positive [a cleaner balance sheet].

From a TA perspective, ATAR is forming the handle on a cup and handle formation and I expect it to pop after Labor Day.

I still like NGAS but I like MSSN and TMR slightly better....continue to own all three. I worry that crude oil and NGas prices are too high and will stall the economic recovery.....the WSJ concurs; I understand they did an article on this very issue today.

In any case, the high NGas prices turned what normally is a dull quarter for energy companies into a fairly good one.

DYN continues to do the right things to get its house in order. I think you have to be patient on this one.

Also do not ignore the FTTP network buildout stocks......they should begin to pop in the next couple of months as FTTP contracts are let by the big telecom companies.

ted



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (174169)8/20/2003 3:30:48 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577931
 
Did you sell your ROBV?



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (174169)8/20/2003 4:10:26 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577931
 
Re ATAR, someone always buys the sucker right at the close. Today, ten minutes to the close, it was down 6-7 points. Ten minutes later, it was up by 4 pts. That happens nearly everyday.

ted