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Technology Stocks : Orckit (ORCT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bennett Zimmerman who wrote (1070)4/3/1998 3:31:00 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 1998
 
Thx for the info, Bennett. I'm interested in becoming a better informed global citizen. The only way I know to do that is to ask the best I know how, questions I don't know the answer to of others in other cultures, and hope they are not offended and will take a few moments to answer.

FWIW, I had to leave the computer for the last 2 hours of trading today and missed all the fireworks at the end o'the day. WOW!
Am I glad I own this puppy. Reminds me of the early days of ANDREA Electronics...another low float marvel that came outta nowhere, have no idea of its national origins of manufacture...but zoom it did. WHEW!

This rally should be an interesting rally as short squeeze and new positions start really jockeying for shares as the news gets better.
May the principals hold onto their good sense and master their temptation to dilutive splits for a while so that this stock can be kind to some of us late comers...THX AGAIN SHLOMI!---who see future telecom growth in both bandwidth and speed as the place to be for the next 10 years!

GO ORCKIT!

O/49r



To: Bennett Zimmerman who wrote (1070)4/3/1998 4:06:00 AM
From: Andreas Helke  Respond to of 1998
 
Orckit trades in germany too. This is not a official listing just trading of the US listed shares on german stock exchanges. Volume is anemic with a few hundred shares a day.

Yesterdays roller coaster allowed me to double my small Orckit position with relatively cheap shares on a german stock exchange. A few days ago I decided that Orckit looked like the most promising of the small DSL companies. The price/sales ratio was not much higher than that of Westell and in contrast to Westell Orckit was expected to be profitable. I had an open limit order that turned out to be too low until the US price went even lower after the announcement the an earnings short fall. I was just going to cancel my order when I learned that I had already been assigned the shares. With yesterdays upward move I now have 20% profit on the first day.

Andreas



To: Bennett Zimmerman who wrote (1070)4/3/1998 7:20:00 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1998
 
I believe you can tell companies like ORCTF by the f that trails the 4 alpha characters. This describes them as a foreign stock traded here on NASDAQ and not as ADR. Another one is DSLGF

JFD