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To: Mark Brophy who wrote (2635)11/27/1997 3:08:00 AM
From: KEN MANNING  Respond to of 3529
 
Thera was a large block trade at the open
for 285k. I would assume it was a buy.
The action in the stock showed strength
most of the day. I suppose the earnings
weren't as bad as maybe a whisper number.
I think the combination of Dell and the
new executive on board could start a
positive trend. One thing to consider
is the enterprise experience she will
bring to the company. Enterprise is a
very strong market and a tap into this
market could lead sysf into the horizon.



To: Mark Brophy who wrote (2635)11/28/1997 4:07:00 PM
From: carolyn walder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3529
 
Mark - As everyone knows, short term price movements of a stock does NOT necessarily correlate with the competitive business position of a company. Arguably, the LONG term price movements should reflect the company's competitive position and prospects.

You also happened to pick the (approximate) high for WIND to begin your graph of price change. If you were to have picked April 20th, for example, your price appreciation graph would look a LOT different(i.e., it would have shown maximum price appreciation for the year). Of course it would look different if you had chosen other dates as well...

Cheers