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Strategies & Market Trends : Lizard King's Trading Swamp -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LzzrdKing who wrote (6220)4/21/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Steve Louris  Respond to of 7396
 
Lzzrd, thanks for bringing MMCN to my and the thread's attention. I sold today for 5 pts. It was looking really strong so I saved a few shares.

In golf parlance "you da' man!"

Take a look at ABAG. It could be reversing and KTIE has had a lot of volume lately.

Thanks
Steve



To: LzzrdKing who wrote (6220)4/21/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7396
 
lzrd, still holding EPIQ?

ANother good call on your part- earnings were fantastic, future looks fantastic, nice gap of a point or two in the morning??



To: LzzrdKing who wrote (6220)4/21/1998 11:18:00 PM
From: ElGator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7396
 
I, too, appear to have become an unwitting "investor" in APSG. The material I've been studying keeps reiterating that you shouldn't try to catch a falling knife. That said, I don't really think the sky is falling. The company has told me that whatever has been going on here is external to the firm, has nothing to do with the business or its fundamentals (which are exemplary and tend to put this in the "no-brainer" category at this price). While they would not comment on earnings, they did volunteer that if they expected a problem meeting estimates they would have pre-announced; and they did not pre-announce. Similarly, they would not comment on contracts in progress other than to say that there are several in the works.

I guess it's important to realize that this is not a "Mother Murphy's Screen Door and Flying Company, Inc." type operation, it is a highly reputable firm. The nature of the business dictates that the company and its principals be subject to some pretty extensive screening and vouching by government security agencies on an ongoing basis. The downside to this is that news is somewhat more guarded and less forthcoming. I'm sure we'll make some good money here, and fairly soon, it just might not be this week. (Rats....)