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To: Mark Kubisz who wrote (3714)3/16/1998 7:38:00 PM
From: MR. PANAMA (I am a PLAYER)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
Its gunning fer the 50 yard line ....GRIM yes there is selling in toronto ...almost perpetual...but the block buys come in the US and the boys up north are FEELING THE POWER OF THE GREAT USA...hahaha

I learned to respect the US buying and selling of cdn stocks and if you try to be a brave fool you get slaughtered...GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!!

Mark you are right on man....only Alex Brown has stepped up to the plate...You see NN has much more complicated techno;ogy to understand than the usual PC lingo...that is why we may go through such major swings and with such force...anyway...I am content to go fer the ride ...now there is such a good cushion there



To: Mark Kubisz who wrote (3714)3/16/1998 11:25:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 18016
 
Marc," hold on to your pants " is right.This thing is powerful. I have 80 stocks on my radar screen; I don't own them, just follow; they've all been hot some time in the past 18 months. Well today only Uniphase had a greater percentage rise than NN !! NN was near No 1 !!
It would not go down. I think if it's the boys in Toronto selling they won't get it back at these prices. Canada always seems to throw away their wealth; ( taxing college grads out of Canada for example; they move to US ). Normally NN would swing widely.Not today. People were picking it up left and right. this could well be the beginning of a new up cycle. I like it this way: a small ( +/- 1.2 ) daily point rise.Easy does it. We'll get there,

TA