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Technology Stocks : Citation Computer (CITA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jerry Krim who wrote (773)1/23/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: marion salerni  Respond to of 1256
 
Yeah, I didn't like the close either. Someone sold, yet someone stepped up and bought those shares at the end. CITA is acting like any other stock after an announcement like it had. It runs up strong for a couple of days, then it fades back a little. But there are always someone there to scoop it up at little lower levels.

Whoever sold today will be sorry in a couple of months!!! (Maybe whoever sold was listening to Brad. God help them if they did.).



To: Jerry Krim who wrote (773)1/24/1998 7:36:00 PM
From: Stuolson  Respond to of 1256
 
Jerry, I was perfectly happy with the close for CITA, it was up almost 40% on the week. A little selling was not unexpected. There was 10,000 shares sold at 7 7/8( it seemd like more due to some triple prints). After the stock was absorbed, MASH got off the ask at 8.y