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To: Done, gone. who wrote (55)3/7/2007 9:59:43 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 139
 
Printed a new 52wk low of 2.47p.



To: Done, gone. who wrote (55)3/18/2007 7:44:57 AM
From: SI Bob  Respond to of 139
 
I thought the same thing, but it spent a couple of days below it, then shot up a considerable amount and has (so far) held on.

I was a big part of its 2.5 support for a while, but when I got all I wanted, it still took several days to break below.

I'm still a buyer when I'm allowed to be. And I may be allowed anytime I want, since I don't have visibility into anything but stateside numbers and we're a comparatively small part of the business, but iterims are due soon so I'm just leaving it alone for now.

I'm still a ways from having a big enough position to have to disclose my transactions but anticipate being there eventually.

The big surprise for me is the news (widely seen by the Brits, I'd think) that a gentleman named Guy Thomas had accumulated 3.1%. I'm told he achieved some notoriety by getting into another inexpensive company right before it made a big run. But his disclosure had zero impact on the share price.

We've finally started doing some of the things we couldn't do without them. iHub is now running on a webserver farm rather than a single server, at a new and much better ISP. SI is going to become part of the same farm soon and will VERY soon gain the same extra features we've added to iHub. Like Portfolios.

And I'm not much of a chart-reader (I prefer FA), but I've been having a lot of fun using their Java-based charts on iHub to just draw lines across tops and bottoms and see how such lines tend to be predictive. Interesting stuff. Interesting enough that I might just take up TA study if I can find the time.