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To: Candle stick who wrote (3705)10/28/1997 12:05:00 PM
From: JEFFREY R. WILLS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9695
 
JMAR is one of only 6 A companies of the 20-should get more buyers in the stock than the rest. Not sure if the selling is over yet, usually the market will have to test the previous lows before bouncing back up, but it looks good so far. Don't expect JMAR to move back to the highs even with the market going up. Typically money goes into the blue chip stocks and then spreads to the little stocks as there is less liquidity. One good thing for JMAR is the large float compared to its size. Looking forward to November as there are many things occurring.



To: Candle stick who wrote (3705)10/28/1997 6:38:00 PM
From: Mannie  Respond to of 9695
 
Candle Stick

Thanks for the info on the Red Chip Conference, I'm in Seattle, I think I'll look into heading down to take it in. Of the other stocks named on the list of 20 to attend the conference. OrCad (OCAD) is one that I have been very interested in. I understand that many CAD design firms are moving away from UNIX based platforms, to NT based platforms, which is the basis of OrCAD's system. They expect a 30% growth in demand next year. A local analyst sees them topping $25 in'98, currently trading at $9. FYI Scott



To: Candle stick who wrote (3705)10/28/1997 10:28:00 PM
From: CL Lewis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9695
 
It is my understanding JMAR will also be presenting at the American Electronics Association conference in San Diego next week and at the Equities Annual Winter Conference in New York in the first week of December. My guess is that this could spark major interest in our stock.