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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tickertype who wrote (1459)11/29/1997 4:01:00 PM
From: Paul Dubsky  Respond to of 27311
 
It would be reassuring to hear from "those in the know". Recent trading pattern, from $9 to $6.5 is not good news, technically. Could those "2 production glitches" be more than just a minor glitch?

There's no doubt that when prices drop like this on a small cap, various factors contribute to the drop, including stop loss orders and margin calls. I, for one, am very long term with VLNC. But the short term trading pattern is negative.

Let's hear it for a reversal! Where's the news?

(Also, the South Korean financial crisis can;t be good on the JV. Hanil Telecom will probably be affected just like everyone else there, and some of these JV things may be pulled back, to focus on core strength in times of crisis. Just MO, of course.)



To: Tickertype who wrote (1459)11/29/1997 4:06:00 PM
From: J. Liu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
To all. I just found out that Standard&Poors has issued
a research report on Valence on 11/25/97. This might have
something to do with the recent drop, I guess. But I don't
know where to find this report. Have you people read it?
I'll go to the bussiness school of my university this Monday
to see if they have it or not.

Have a nice weekend.

Jian Liu



To: Tickertype who wrote (1459)11/29/1997 7:17:00 PM
From: Larry Brubaker  Respond to of 27311
 
Ticker: Yes, trading between MM's shows up in NASDAQ volume. I recently saw an article in Forbes basically saying the same thing as was posted here recently. Actual investor to investor volume on NASDAQ averages somewhere around 40% of total volume.