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To: PeterR1700 who wrote (458)12/13/1997 6:49:00 PM
From: John Ritter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1460
 
It appeared oversold friday at 14 7/8 at close, it was a bad day in the market and they had a worse day. The question for me is it a longterm hold. Since I never heard of this stock before Friday I have read everything I could find, and it looks pretty promising in this market. I hope it doesn't take three quarters for a recovery.



To: PeterR1700 who wrote (458)12/13/1997 7:01:00 PM
From: John M. Saxton, Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1460
 
I got the spam too! Is this forum / host selling our email addresses to spammers?

One way I would encourage everyone to deal with spammers is to send 25 emails back for each that you receive. I know this creates extra Internet traffic, but clogging the spammers servers with email is the only way they learn.



To: PeterR1700 who wrote (458)12/13/1997 8:43:00 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1460
 
RESEARCH ALERT- Electronics for Imaging 98 erning .65 = 21 forward pe

NEW YORK, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Prudential Securites said it has reversed its earlier downgrade of Electronics for Imaging Inc (Nasdaq:EFII - news).

Prudential analyst Alex Henderson downgraded the stock on Friday morning to hold from buy, but later upgraded it back to buy, a source at the
company said.

-- 1998 earnings per share estimate now $0.65 to $0.70.

-- Re-evaluation due to stock being oversold at the open.

-- Earnings and revenues should recover in third quarter of 1998.