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To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13110)3/23/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
I think a better indicator will be tomorrow before open. If the MM's gap it up, then you know its going to trade lower than the open for maybe the first hour. If the MM's take it down, get ready to jump in on any dips. TAVA has been building strong support in the 10 - 11 range. With some big buyers coming in around 11.

It is very encouraging to see the investment community turn to TAVA whenever any embedded systems releases occur, even without TAVA being mentioned. It looks like we are hitting "critical mass" where TAVA's story is spreading exponentially. It is interesting that TAVA is still trading cheap for now being in the Y2K sector. I can't wait for it to receive NMS, that should increase its exposure significantly and probably put us in the mid to high teens.

Here is another site where before and After trades are listed, but TAVA is not included today:

jdai.com



To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13110)3/23/1998 7:37:00 PM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Nope. It is still 11 3/4..! :-)

fast.quote.com

Stock Quotes
Symbol
Date
Time
Open
High
Low
Last
Change
Volume
TAVA
3/23/98
16:00
11 1/4
12 1/8
10 15/16
11 3/4
+7/8
1,219,700



To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13110)3/23/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Bruce,

I seem to remember J. Cramer discussing a case study on a situation like this where the stock was shorted in after hours trading in order to make it look like was going down the next day. Y'know, trying to scare out the weak sisters since the price can be more easily manipulated in the post and pre-market sessions.

I continue to look at the Bid/Ask size as an indicator of what's to come tomorrow and we looked extremely bullish today. MMkrs are attempting to keep a lid on the price in order to solidify support and maybe fill some big limit orders.

But if it retreats, I have a feeling that I might just go on margin and buy the dip.

Regards,

Ron