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To: Jake who wrote (104)3/19/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: fut_trade  Respond to of 272
 
Here's information on the new accumulation. Yes, it's Soros again.

Lupa Family Partners ("Lupa") is a New York limited partnership which is primarily engaged in securities investment. In his capacity as one of two general partners, Mr. Soros exercises voting and dispositive power with respect to securities held for the account of Lupa. The other general partner of Lupa is Mr. Paul Soros, Mr. Soros' brother, who does not normally exercise voting or dispositive power over the investments held by Lupa.

3/13/98 BUY 6,000 14.4375
3/16/98 BUY 500 14.3750
3/17/98 BUY 5,000 15.1250
3/17/98 BUY 26,000 14.8894
3/18/98 BUY 5,000 15.0000

I don't know anything about the analyst reports. If I can find some information on the analyst I'll post it. ATIS, ORG, and ORTC seem to be controlled by institutions. For ATIS -- the shorters seem to be running things. ORG seems to be controlled by short squeezers. And finally, ORTC seems to be controlled by Mr. Soros.

Peter



To: Jake who wrote (104)3/20/1998 2:22:00 AM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 272
 
Here is a link containing some useful information on Techvest, LLC. Note their coverage of Life Medical Sciences.

techstocks.com

Why they would initiate coverage of ATIS, ORG, and ORTC with hold recommendations is beyond me at this point.

Peter