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To: Instock who wrote (379)12/15/1997 8:44:00 PM
From: Lucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
Lucky is lurking here.
This thread could be a shorters dream.



To: Instock who wrote (379)12/15/1997 9:07:00 PM
From: TheInvestor  Respond to of 2377
 
Instock,

According to this:

"SWAT is looking for stocks that are sound both technically and
fundamentally. A stock that has potential for IMMEDIATE as well as
intermediate (3 months) gain. It will be entirely up to the individual, within or outside of the team to trade the stock as he or she sees fit. When we find a stock satisfying our criteria we will post our report on this thread on a Sunday night. "

There is no mention of under $20 or $10 stocks. I thought CSCO is
a good fundamental stock. But a bit rich for some of the folks taste.
Maybe revise the main thread heading to include only under $10 stocks.

Anyhow, I will keep to the subject here on the thread. No one was posting much here lately, I did not expect this turn into another
CB chat line. Sorry.

Regards,
Ben



To: Instock who wrote (379)12/15/1997 9:43:00 PM
From: Feraldo  Respond to of 2377
 
I'll try a stock at 20 1/8. YURI? They look like a bottom buy, as this is the first major up day in a while, on increased volume from yesterday. This is a beaten down stock, that has a great current rate of growth, as well as huge potential for some growth coming up. Their AQueMan product, as well as alliances with LU and BAY, should garnar them some huge gains in coming months as far as sales, and the trickle down effect of earnings. At a PE of 83, it might seem overpriced, but then again, until recently ASND never had a PE below 63, and mostly never under 100.