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To: trader who wrote (367)12/12/1997 10:24:00 PM
From: inchingup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 702
 
Dear Trader:

Speaking of ramifications of earnings and good news, just wait 'til the day this becomes a marginable stock!! If any shares are available, will??-- the market makers will have a ball. Can??--we look for something in the area of "double digit" and/or "exponential" to describe the gains in the successive days afterwords. I just wonder how many people on this thread could use those terms in describing their curent NHMCF holdings, as compared to those of a week ago. Hopefully some of you more experience traders like bull-market, Hal, risk-adverse, laurens, or someone else has some input and/or experience as to these ramifications and will share them with us. I hope I didn't offend anyone by leaving you out, but it would be nice to get an opinion. Good Luck to All-- Gary.



To: trader who wrote (367)12/13/1997 12:39:00 PM
From: risk-averse  Respond to of 702
 
Sweet things ahead?

Judging from the way things are going I suspect the company (and the rest of us) would like to see this stock end the year on a high note.

Why? Well, in the next few weeks investors will have to determine which securities are worth holding on to and which are ripe for selling so as to take full advantage of 1997 tax deductions. The company surely does not want us to sell! (I am long and quite stubborn about it)

Another reason would be that from year to year the average yearly price of the stock will either attract or detract other large investors. Although I do not have the average price for '96 in front of me I suspect it was in the 2-3 dollar range.

The company is moving in the right direction and perhaps some icing on this cake before the year's end would be all the more sweeter. I agree that shorting this company is close to suicide.