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To: wfrazee who wrote (949)3/20/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: kili  Respond to of 7721
 
I'm glad to see that MVIS is up on the early session. Usually (or at least that's been the way things go these last few months), I seem to have noticed that the price drops (back) on Fridays. Might this be a signal to cling to?

Kim



To: wfrazee who wrote (949)3/20/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: kili  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7721
 
I've just been to the market to tease the warrants a bit. Put in a few wts for sale at 7 3/16, and what do you know: They were picked up...

Don't worry, I've only sold a few that were really on the limit of what I should allow myself to be exposed for in MVIS. I've never managed to make a successful short-term trade, but I'll lob a few purchase orders in this afternoon to see if I can pick up a few desperate holidaymakers who can't bear to sit the whole weekend with MVIS-risk. I'll probably end up seeing further strength, and thus cursing myself for being so stupid as to let any old guy run with my 'cheap' wts.

BTW: The wts are priced online with the shares in terms of potential up to 12 respectively 24 $$. What do we read from that? Wts too expensive or anticipation of the shares starting to rally?

Can't answer that myself. If I had been able too, I'd be snuggling up in my mansion (very early retirement) on the beaches of Hawaii a long time ago...

Kim