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Technology Stocks : Equinox Systems (EQNX) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scott H. Davis who wrote (204)11/19/1997 10:14:00 AM
From: coopie  Respond to of 765
 
Some info. William Dambrackus (Pres.) files to sell (form 144) 70,000 shares through Punk Zigel & Knoell and Mark Kacer (C.F.O.) files to sell 30,000 through the same broker, on 11/17/97. Last file by Mark - bot 5,500 shares at $8.75 to $8.82 on 3/13-3/18/97 to bring holdings to 20,500 shares. Since he filed 30,000 perhaps part is option related? For William, the last insider activity I saw was in 1993, thus not real meaningful today. Good Luck. P.S. The file of 144 is not a sale, it is only permission to sell.



To: Scott H. Davis who wrote (204)11/19/1997 2:03:00 PM
From: HeyRainier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 765
 
Hi All, I'm really pleased with the stock price's response since May, and it's good to be able to collaborate with the great people on this thread. I think given the tremendous rewards our research has earned for issues like EQNX(and PTIX for you, Scott), I think we ought to have a good idea right now of what a solid and undervalued company should look like. I think it's about time to start looking out for other issues as EQNX makes further inroads into reaching its "fair value" so there will be another vehicle in which to park future investment funds.

I think all those on the thread would be extremely interested to hear of any other undervalued opportunities out there, in particular, those that have similar characteristics to the EQNX situation. So if you've got 'em, we'd love to hear 'em.

Regards,

Rainier