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To: Richard Richardson who wrote (1055)12/4/1997 1:13:00 PM
From: Mr. Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8359
 
Look out now Glen, we are either consolidating for another jump, which would be a record day I think(points wise), or we are gonna drop hard from profit taking due to the great rise over the last few trading days.

Miller



To: Richard Richardson who wrote (1055)12/4/1997 7:19:00 PM
From: Pete Ryley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8359
 
Greetings Richard:
I will try to do so, but at the moment I am up to my gills in my so called day job and it's business responsibilities. Didn't even have lunch today till 4pm.

If I may suggest, if you will read the Piper, Nutmeg and Gilford securities buy recommendations in detail I believe you will have a very sound base of knowledge and can do further due dilligence from there at our own choosing.

My notes, and I will try to make them, but when I do, they will be based on the premise that the reader has already famililarized him or her self with ABTX by reading those three reports. When in doubt, read them a few times.

ABTX is a somewhat complex story that initially seems like something small and unimportant, which, I would say is why Johnny Thomas figured out how to put it all together. And he has. Mr. Thomas is a very very smart guy and so is Kent Schultze. Thus far, this is a superior thread and you will learn a great deal by going back to the beginning and reading every message. All you need to do is print out a 2 year chart and compare the date of the postings with where the price of the stock was on that particular date, and how it behaved thereafter. It is an amazing story that is far from played out. Right, A, M & G!!

Glen, perhaps you might contribute your meeting notes or a summation of the meeting.

Regards Pete