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To: 45bday who wrote (621)2/20/1998 1:50:00 PM
From: Bill Rogers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1069
 
IMHO....whole market is a knee jerk, no sense of value or performance anymore, this is the BEST period of profits this company has had for years,MM ate someones lunch today, company was this low a couple of months ago with no idea of news, got back in at good price and will hold for mid-20's. Asia, that too will pass. Have a good week end.



To: 45bday who wrote (621)2/20/1998 2:05:00 PM
From: Arrow Hd.  Respond to of 1069
 
I am as suprised as anyone with today's action, obviously, or I would
have taken a position after the downdraft. The only insight I
can give which was the one worry I had was the weakness in general of
the Y2K stocks and what happened with VIAS when they announced. If
I recall they beat the street by a penny and then gapped down six
points. Not a nice reward for meeting estimates. So, I suppose that
was the fate here though I believe ISLI is in much better shape long
term with their diversified portfolio of offerings. So it will take
time before we get back to the point where it will try to break out.
I do believe it will recover though.



To: 45bday who wrote (621)2/20/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: R. M. Rosenthal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1069
 
You wrote: >>Next time I hold a stock when earnings come out I'm putting a stop in place.<<

You might want to consider making that a mental stop.
If you put it in with your broker, you're risking MM's
bringing price down momentarily to gobble up your stock.
It happens all the time.
RMR