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To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (14)3/2/1998 11:51:00 AM
From: Alfred Kuhnert  Respond to of 18
 
Hey, Ryan,

I've been following Actrade since late 1996. Unfortunately I
did not accumulate shares back then. What a great run it has had!

Lately the freefall has attracted my attention. I bought
initially at 17 1/4 and added shares at 12 3/8.

Unless there is a hidden factor, ACRT is very, very cheap
based on earnings. My portfolio picks based on EPS growth
have performed great over the last 10 years so I'll
continue to add more shares of ACRT unless REAL negative
news is released. Anyone can badmouth a company; facts
are needed ..... anything else is a waste of time.



To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (14)4/7/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: CJay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18
 
Ryan, Ron Kline, or anyone else--is anyone out there? Or are you just
waiting for earnings? When are they out--late April?
I got in at 14 1/2, which I thought was near bottom---I still think this stock
has a big upside, and a good earnings report should get us back on track.
All this stuff about the CEO is distracting people from the stock's value--if this
guy was a crook he would never have survived the scrutiny he
and the company have received. Besides, they have outside auditors and
other responsible third parties. I think the stock will recover and get
back to its old highs in the next month or two (IMHO--assuming no big market
correction).

CJAY