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Biotech / Medical : Caprius(CAPR), Breast MRI(former ANMR/MAMO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: luis a. garcia who wrote (2220)11/21/1997 11:06:00 PM
From: Sean Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2615
 
Luis,

Another stock I have been following for a while recently has also had its share of landsliding value. They took what appears to be an inexpensive way to not only halt the slide, but instill some confidence in a few new investors (for an afternoon so far anyway, I'll be keeping an eye on it to see if it holds). You mentioned a buyback as one possible means to halt our slide, look what it did for VCSI.

techstocks.com

Here is a link to todays quote.

quote.yahoo.com

I hope Jack realizes that it is in his own as well as our best interest to do something... anything, to at least let the present shareholders know he is'nt indifferent to our concerns. ...Sean

P.S.

It looks like it was a rather hasty decision, I dont think they planned to do it on the day they made a new 52 week low.



To: luis a. garcia who wrote (2220)11/22/1997 12:45:00 PM
From: Hunter Trout  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2615
 
From reading the posts here, I am left with the impression that Caprius is a new company formed by the merger of ANMR and MAMO. Yet when I downloaded data for CAPR via TeleChart 2000, the graph begins in late 1992 at about $40, peaks about 9 months later at around $70, then begins a steady decline to it's current levels, including the post-merger/split data. Can anyone explain that?

HT