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To: sandeep who wrote (50404)5/17/2013 3:34:01 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 220791
 
Wow, that's a mammoth jump in price...

GZ



To: sandeep who wrote (50404)5/17/2013 4:01:59 PM
From: Fintas  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 220791
 
Not to be picky but MSFT opened from 30 to run to 38.70 ish in late OCT 2007 due to a better than expected earnings and over a timeline of DAYS..

So I would say that was a greater % move than 15%.

Yet as good as that move was the big move was the call leaps for the 30's Jan 2008 sold in OCT 2007.

Here and now as a LONG I'd like to see MSFT pull back to allow for the oooph in calls. So far the premiums do not warrant the risk. BOO HOO.

Fintas



To: sandeep who wrote (50404)5/18/2013 1:33:18 AM
From: Brian Sullivan  Respond to of 220791
 
Look at msft 15% return in a month! Probably it's biggest rally in 10 years!


And CSCO rallied 12.8% in one day. Not bad considering it has a 130 billion dollar market cap.