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To: William T. Katz who wrote (2407)4/22/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: John Coltrane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Many Koodoos to ferdec and thanks to Mr. Katz for the today's most valuable post.

>>...once the selling pressure is off.<<

I'd say that once 50% or better of 14-17 million outstanding shares are in hands above or at $30 or better then we can start to look at $40 or better. But until such time, the shares being held at a cost below IPO will sell into demand every time.

Of course its all contingent on the success of Banshee. If Banshee is a success then the events of the last few days may well be repeated (and a trading range established).

If I'm holding equities, I'd hold until Banshee. If she doesn't howl, I'd sell and take my losses or profits. Next target. If she screams, I HOLD as events repeat themselves. I wait and buy into the inevitable stock split, Hold and watch for $60, then look for the next target (CREAF maybe?? Soundblaster Live!!!).

Coltrane, offically on the record.