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To: KZAP who wrote (5114)2/9/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: RealTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11708
 
Sell some of your $1.75 stuff?? Are you talking CSMA?. If so, correct me if I'm wrong, you sell CSMA you bought for $1.75 and buy CSMA at .50 , the only one making the bacon is the broker? Or am I missing someting here?

Real -ly wondering



To: KZAP who wrote (5114)2/9/1998 6:38:00 PM
From: jan_mike  Respond to of 11708
 
Funny thing about those .50 shares. Back in the days of hype mania, I threw a celebration to get an order through for .55. The difference between those "two" companies? Today's is stronger and closer to cranking some real profit. We should probably all be lining up at this price, but those of us who have been through the wringer are a little burned out. I have some buying power and a little stock that's time to give up on while I'm even. I think this is worth a gamble for some more shares at .50.

OFFTOPIC oil company/stock question for the masses:
Last week I bought a few hundred shares of another little oil company (SIOR). I was content to let it sit at 15 cents for infinity or until it started pumping some cash. All of a sudden today, she cranks 800,000+ volume and jumps to .18. Is this real, or some kind of weird setup. I heard about it after hearing a radio interview with a rep.' which was mid-week. I don't know what's happening
and could lose something like two hundred dollars if it flushes down the toilet, so who cares. I am curious to understand what I'm seeing.
TIA
Mike