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To: Rob S. who wrote (2502)1/22/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2806
 
I bought ECI at an average price of about 16 today. I should have tried to get it yesterday but missed out on the move up today. This gets my position back to where it was several weeks ago. I may buy more heavily this time around because I think the ride will be a nice long and profitable one.

My short-term target for Excel is 22. Where it goes from there will depend on how well the IRs beat the bushes and start increasing the business; on the degree of improvement in the sales and earnings outlook.

A nice quote sight to watch price action (delayed 15 min.) is:
quote.com



To: Rob S. who wrote (2502)1/22/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: McNabb Brothers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2806
 
Sorry I haven't been around, but did not even notice the move in ECI until about 10:00 tonight! I get signal quotes and can watch 20 stocks at one time and ECI is not one of my top 20 that I watch, so you can see that it is not a large short position as of yet! I'm watching my much bigger short positions which include AOL, CTXS, VIAS, YHOO, and ZITL! If ECI moves toward the $17 level it will become a larger short position for me for I will add to my position!

Hank



To: Rob S. who wrote (2502)2/8/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: David L. Gibson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2806
 
Rob

I'm still at puzzled of why Excel's stock keeps going down? I don't think Excel has nothing to hide for that they are a very solid reputable company with a proven track record. Even though they did introduce the new commercial long distance program recently, but Wall Street is still not impressed. Can you tell me what's going on? I posted on this thread before and blast the McNabbs for so-called shorting the stock ( Don't worry Hank, I won't blast you this time around even though I'll kick your butt in this thread anytime, any day.)but I think the real reason is that Wall Street is still frowns on MLM industry as a whole.