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To: Robert Knight who wrote (27366)11/18/1997 12:04:00 PM
From: kimberley  Respond to of 35569
 
robert,

yes, they are definately in control right now. i just don't remember seeing hjmc before, but now they are sitting on the ask with some size. thanks for helping me 'read' it!

best,
kim



To: Robert Knight who wrote (27366)11/18/1997 12:05:00 PM
From: J.L.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
<<They moved the stock up in the morning to try to sucker in any
smallish retail buying. They then put the brakes on and move it lower.>>

Agreed. They took the bid down at will this morning after about 10 minutes on the upside. However, it is now noon edt and the patend pending JL stomach acid buy signal has set in. For those of you who don't recall, when I start feeling really sick it's time to buy. This has proven to be only a short term indicator as there was absolutly no warning of the drop on Monday AM.

On another front; Is it not about time for a public apology from the State of Arizona and it's employees. I believe that they are as responsable as anyone for the large negative perception this company has. About time for IPM to turn the screws on them now.

Regards, JL



To: Robert Knight who wrote (27366)11/18/1997 12:06:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Robert, I would also soon expect a small "dead cat" bounce that would have small shorts scurrying to cover. The big question is if the funders use this weakness to convert at lower prices. I suspect that there is more to the "poor" COC announcement than just weak numbers.