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To: Alan Aronoff who wrote (13828)1/23/1998 1:41:00 AM
From: Kerry Lee  Respond to of 29386
 
<<But the kind of info I really consider "inside" is flowing in more subtle ways. From anyone inside the company conversing with their hairdresser to those directly connected to the company... suppliers, customers, accountants, public relations, investment bankers.>>

Alan , you made a very astute observation about how word leaks out from companies and it doesn't even have to be on the Internet. I would in fact venture to say that rumors/info surfacing online are at least a day old and the hairdressers/cousins, etc..hear about it first.

Douglas Nordgren also made a good call the other day with his "pouncing" prediction.



To: Alan Aronoff who wrote (13828)1/23/1998 2:09:00 AM
From: Eleder2020  Respond to of 29386
 
>>>I've been to a few breakout sessions at analyst conferences and I've sat at a couple of management/analyst meetings and while nothing concrete would be stated, <<<
Alan-Seems like the best place to catch what analysts are buying is at the end of a conference over at the Hors-d'oevres table at the final day banquet.Watch them mingling with the presenters and see which ones they are smiling with.I'm always amazed at what is said in those conversations. Ed