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To: Sam Citron who wrote (7740)2/8/2004 10:47:11 AM
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OT: I think that even if the debt ratio is old that it is still too high. When I look at the recent breakdown in ASYT's chart I have to wonder if the stock will manage to get any higher than closing the gap down. If it can do that.

stockcharts.com[h,a]daclyyay[pb20!b50!b200!c13!c20!c50!i!d20,2!f][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9!Lg!Li10,10!Lh5,5!Lp14,3,3!Ll14]&pref=G

We have just been through a strong sell off in the SOX followed by a couple of very nice rally days. There are many attractive stocks now that have not disappointed the market by missing on recent analysts expectations. In other words I believe that in a strong market ASYT may trade even as high as 14.75 from the close at 11.60 on Friday. That's a real nice move actually but it may not happen. There are numerous stocks out there with zero debt or nearly zero debt. So unless you are looking for a real short term play here ASYT may not be the best horse in the race in my humble opinion.

RtS