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To: Doug R who wrote (7680)11/14/1997 4:32:00 PM
From: TheInvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79450
 
RLLY got the Friday blues. I would'nt have jumped in, if I thought it was crashing. So, In my humble opinion, it was a golden buying opportunity. Instock, Peg, and others, hang in there we will make money on this baby.

Keeping the faith,
Ben



To: Doug R who wrote (7680)11/14/1997 5:03:00 PM
From: Tim Oliver  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79450
 
IMO, this is not the time to be in stocks of companies with a lot
of uncertainty or are losing money. ATPX and RLLY are great
examples in the portfolio. While CHAT sounds great, I think they're
still losing a lot of money and there is uncertainty. Stocks like
BOSCF will not perform right now, IMO, due to their inconsistent
earnings reports and lack of US investor relations.

MTON may go to 200, but it has to get to 10 first. I wanted to buy
some with Doug's huge endorsement, but couldn't do it after reading
that they'd lost a renewal of a big contract last year. That usually
is not a very positive sign of things to come in a new industry
with a relatively small company such as MTON.

I raised a little cash reluctantly today in SEEQ. There seems to
be significant distribution after what looked like a break out of
the $3-4 range recently. Like others here, I will be studying a lot
of stocks this weekend and hopefully deploying the cash long or
short. I currently own RECY, LABZ and LAMN and would not be
quick to sell them either on a fundamental or technical basis after
studying them carefully for quite awhile now.

These thoughts are only my opinions and some are probably
wrong, but I appreciate the opportunity to offer my two cents.

Tim O.



To: Doug R who wrote (7680)11/14/1997 9:41:00 PM
From: Braddock Bull  Respond to of 79450
 
Doug, looks like the Market Makers squeezed one $2 5/8 NOIZ sell today. Any chance you could take a peek at this stock over the weekend? Are we getting close to testing the trendline here? Hoping this is a short term, post earnings, low volume, non event and I just mis-timed my entry :-) Thanks.

Brad