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To: Dale Baker who wrote (590)3/3/1998 8:02:00 AM
From: Dale BakerRespond to of 118717
 
Does anyone follow DTPI? It's a Safeguard spinoff in IT consulting with a chart that goes pretty much straight up. Strong revenue growth to support the PE; beat estimates last quarter by 50%.

Very interesting.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (590)3/3/1998 8:04:00 AM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 118717
 
i like april 30s on mu a lot. i own some. my strategy developed from mike burke's strategy. buy out of the money options on companies that are waaaaay over valued or under valued. you can forget the latter in todays market ;-)

always save some dry powder - read, start SLOW!!!!! i'm about even on mu b/c i was gung ho when it was $30 - before going to $60 :-(

i own genzl april calls. you may want to look at a few genzl $5 calls (ok, rules are meant to be broken. you minimize time value expense at but also limit your percentage gains.

just remember, START SLOWWWWWW. live to play another day.

swtx will move. everyone is waiting for their one time charges to disappear. they will. easy 50% in 12 months from current levels. unless tech wreck 3 hits. if it does, though, swtx is positioned to fall less. they should have decent eps growth no matter what happens - but it may take a while for others to figure this out.

skeets.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (590)3/10/1998 2:28:00 PM
From: MENSORespond to of 118717
 
>> Most of the rest have cratered, except ROMT. <<

ROMT is on the launch pad IMHO, but I welcome feedback of any kind on the Romtech thread. Thanks.

(START) DOW JONES NEWS 03-10-98 01:19 PM

LANGHORNE, Pa. (Dow Jones)--RomTech Inc. (ROMT) expects fiscal 1998
revenues between $9 million and $10 million on strong retail demand for its Galaxy Series products.

In a press release Tuesday, the software maker said promotions at Target Stores, Kmart and Best Buy for its Galaxy of Games and Galaxy of Home Office Help products resulted in more than $1 million in revenues. Replenishment orders could generate an equal amount of revenues during promotional periods, the company said.

Electronic Boutique, Media Play, Sam's Club, Computer City, Office Max, Office Depot and Hastings are also promoting the Galaxy Series, with an initial order value for the combined promotions of more than $500,000.

Copyright 1998 Dow Jones & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 03-10-98 01:19 PM