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To: RADAR ))) who wrote (7814)11/17/1997 11:39:00 PM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79460
 
RADAR--KESE--That's good info to have. I did pretty well. I got in at about 7.45 average on Friday and sold at 9 1/8. I'm getting to be a regular Instock. Myron



To: RADAR ))) who wrote (7814)11/17/1997 11:49:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79460
 
Radar, at least one of their picks is being monitored by the "Stock Detective."

Sergio



To: RADAR ))) who wrote (7814)11/18/1997 6:20:00 AM
From: unregmarket  Respond to of 79460
 
RADAR and Myron - re: KESE -
I agree that the futuresuperstock promotes its picks, but KESE's action was more positive than a balloon deflating during the day. The first 400,000 early in the day (between 9:30 and 10) took the stock from mid-7 to 12, but then a quick MM action took the stock back down to high 7 by 10:30. MM's wanted cheaper shares.

The stock then steadily rose to mid-9 through the day on 2 million shares. The last hour, there was profit-taking. Honeywell, announced last week as KESE's energy services partner, won't climb into bed with a fly-by-night operation. These guys (KESE) are power marketers, and Honeywell provides energy systems.

California residents want cheaper power, and as of 1/1/98 they can get it through KESE.

Rick M.