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To: cm who wrote (4497)4/20/1998 8:57:00 PM
From: SHGLaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
You seek slut, you. I'm shocked, shocked I say, that you have finally revealed the existence of your stunt double. And he goes by the name Michael Murphy, no doubt. Such an obvious ploy, how could I have missed it.

And yes, I am short. Though not with seek. Or any stock for that matter.

Bajo y gordo, pero feliz.

SHG



To: cm who wrote (4497)4/20/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Respond to of 9343
 
Oh CM

I would like a reasonable explanation of the money flow from last week?

Why were blocks selling?

Was this just profit taking?

If it was blocks bailing (or profit taking) what motive do they have to keep the price up...isnt it likely that IF they want SEEK they want it at a cheaper price or else they wouldnt have gotten out?

What is a long's explanation for the money flow?

and if you had seen the money flow analysis last week...would you wonder about the price of the stock at 44



To: cm who wrote (4497)4/20/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Jorge  Respond to of 9343
 
cm...I am part trader, part investor...I sold some today for a trade, but am keeping half for an INVESTMENT....I don't think it would matter if SEEK didn't make it's earnings numbers and subsequently go down in the days to follow it still would be a good investment (bad trade, but good investment).....They have a lot of things going on in the pipeline and I'm sure they aren't sitting around wondering what to do next....These type companies that march steadily, Quarter by Quarter, into profitability are every bit as good as an investment as one that has been growing profits in the black for some time...You're actually getting a better value at this stage of the process....Best to you.....George