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To: Paul Corbett who wrote (7041)10/31/1997 6:09:00 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 10836
 
paul, what's the other company???



To: Paul Corbett who wrote (7041)10/31/1997 8:06:00 AM
From: david thor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Paul,
<I'll go first. DOW to finish Oct 31 at 7500.> I see about +40, but I hope you're right. Well, at least I hope Borland stock goes up; I'm not as good a programmer as some on this thread, but I'm just starting to dig into C++Builder because the language I thought was going to be my bread and butter, Topspeed for Windows, isn't supported very heavily in my company and because it acts flaky on some basic things I need to do with it.

Regards,
Dave



To: Paul Corbett who wrote (7041)10/31/1997 9:18:00 AM
From: Andre  Respond to of 10836
 
Paul,

Congrats on your prediction. I also believe that today should close
above 7500. I expect the market to stabilize next week and begin its
slow climb.

I'm holding tight like you, and also added to my portfolio yesterday.
Healthcore Holdings (HCOR).

BTW, i wish we would see more press on the upgrade/coverage initiation as indicated by yahoo.

Go Borl.

Andre



To: Paul Corbett who wrote (7041)10/31/1997 5:05:00 PM
From: Ghassan I. Ghandour  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Paul - Congrats on your (earlier) successful prediction. I also don't think that stocks will necessarely revisit the lows attained earlier this week. The double bottom theory doesn't apply here IMO as the fall was esternally induced and didn't have much to do with the respective stocks fundamentals as the case is when one stock falls on profit taking. It would be interesting and informative to know whether the rebound, next day, was fueled by short covering or by people buying back the shares they sold the day before, or solely by opportunists. I tend to think not that many shorts have covered as they probably were too gready and missed the chance. People (read analysts) who think that the bottoms will be revisited are probably driven by wishful thinking as they missed a great opprtunity. To be on the safe side, however, and just in case, I sold into the rally most of what I bottom fished the day before. I am holding on to all my BORL shares except the ones I bought that day when it dipped to 8. Go BORL... Ghassan.