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To: FARRIS who wrote (716)1/6/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Redhead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Me too, I just got filled no problem at .33. When you are done all your research and have bought a stock, you then must also use instincts. My feminine intuition tells me this feels right. I know this is not technical, but I use it a great deal. I call it my spine-tic. My spine tickles when I think I am on to something. It works just about 90% of the time. So, my spine-tic tells me just hold on and this stock will rise. And keep smiling too.

Redhead



To: FARRIS who wrote (716)1/6/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: John Fairbanks  Respond to of 27968
 
I spoke with Mike Maddox at Alexander Wescott today and he said there
is no way of knowing if MH Meyerson is actually shorting the stock.
It might just be that someone wants to take their profits who bought
the stock down in the teens... there's no way to tell.

Personally I can tell you I've seen them short stock before, but who
knows. At any rate, I'm not concerned that they have info we don't
and that's why they are selling. Alexander Wescott is a MM as well
as being FAMH's investment banker and they've been heavily on the
bid buying stock. MH Meyerson, or their clients will undoubtably
stop selling when it becomes apparent to them that it is in their
best business interests based on the movement of the stock.

I am personally looking to buy more today...