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To: Daniel J who wrote (22986)4/15/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36349
 
You're right, the Goldman Saks analyst is an idiot. Nick T at UBS at least knows the company and industry. That's why he reiterated his buy.

But we all agree the company needs to show the world something. my bet is they will - BUT WHEN?



To: Daniel J who wrote (22986)4/15/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: bob jaremsek  Respond to of 36349
 
200,000 share transaction at end of the day. Any level 2 out there?
Was it a buy or sell. As for Goldman Sacks - I hate to admit it but I
own a little nscp. About 2 1/4's ago GS issued a strong buy about a
week before earnings. Stock soared. nscp matched expectations. Stock
tanked about 10 points. Tell me GS is clean. Level 2 will name the
200,000 share owner. If GS bought after taking pair of rec list, sec
should know about it.

Ref: day chart:
fast.quote.com

Todays level 2 would really help to show if there is manipulation.
Seems the only straight shooters out there are small stock holders
and pair management.
_______________________________________________________

................... Bob



To: Daniel J who wrote (22986)4/15/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Ralph E. Daugherty  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36349
 
Dan and All;

I agree with you, Dan.

IMHO, Brokerage companies or anyone dealing out securities are committing a form of fraud if they publish a LIE with intent to defraud the unsuspecting of their money. What other motives could they have? This ACT....is the same as a pigeon drop scheme to me. The government should crack down on this form of activity. The media and securities firms can get away with about 98% of their dirt or BAD type activities. This does a lot of harm to the unsophisticated public. As I said before, it's only my humble opinion, and I have no axe to grind specifically.

So far, we have seen an uncommon amount of strength on PAIR prices after all the downgrades.

Go on up, PAIR!



To: Daniel J who wrote (22986)4/15/1998 8:39:00 PM
From: margin_man  Respond to of 36349
 
<<<(I'm working from memory here, so don't
quote me!)>>>

Dan,

I think you got it right. I have been so busy lately that
I can't find the time to go back & find the date.

Patriot