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Technology Stocks : Visioneer (VSNR): Does anybody know what's going on? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: exhon2004 who wrote (1300)3/14/1998 2:17:00 AM
From: DrMedina1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1763
 
Runup was triggered by two analyst upgrades. Upgrades were based on the fact that the stock was too cheap. Market agreed. Big short interest in VSNR has already been squeezed by runup, though getting shares out of margin accounts will help further.

Haven't posted here before, but have been a regular on AOL Motley Fool/Investors Network board for some time. By the way, seems to be some confusion over here: AOL boards are by no means inactive. Motley Fool said they would delete the folder because stock was below 5 bucks. So we all moved to Investors Network (another AOL site). In fact, Fool board is still there (AOL didn't carry out the threat), but we're not using it any more. Check us out -- some who post in both places have said they appreciate the quality of the AOL discussion.

I'm an inventor with numerous patents. Some are in the field of Image Processing Methodology. PaperPort EasyPay is sold under license from my company. Just thought I'd introduce myself. Been following this board for a while. Will post further when I have something meaningful to say.



To: exhon2004 who wrote (1300)3/14/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: Benjamin Ostrom  Respond to of 1763
 
Next event will the be quarterly numbers. I've very curious to see the volume with then new pricing regime ; VSNR flat beds at $99. What really matters for us is the growth of this market in general. Again, once scanners become acceptable as common pc peripheries, then we'll see the pop. It's just a matter of time.

Sincerely,
Ben