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To: Matthew Cooper who wrote (10824)4/24/1998 12:44:00 PM
From: Rose Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
I'm curious about a couple of things, just in case anyone's bored and wants to clue me in <g>.

Why is GNNX acting so strange today? I felt sure it'd go up to $4 again, especially after yet another contract was announced. I just have a tiny position on this one that I bought as a momentum play (I don't really like GNNX, but don't expect a coherent answer as to why -- I've done DD on it and the numbers look good but I'm left with a bad taste in my mouth regardless). I'm considering just bailing if it hits $3 again, but would love others' view on this.

Also...I had expected PNLK to move up a little more than it has. I'm already in the black on this one so I can sell at any time, but again, I'd welcome opinions from others more experienced than I am.

Rose (happy with my FNTN, and look at TPII...might be starting back up)



To: Matthew Cooper who wrote (10824)4/24/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Capt Ron  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34592
 
Matthew,
Sorry to intrude, but take a look at BYL, majority of ladies are not 5-7-9.I've made a lot on this one.

Capt. Ron



To: Matthew Cooper who wrote (10824)4/25/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34592
 
<<<Is Vera Wang part of any of the public companies? I like her stuff, and so does my wife (unfortunately)>>>

Matt, both you and your wife have wonderful taste, exceeded only by your acumen in trading! I bought some Gucci, Tiffany and RL pre-market during their IPOs, flipped them about 2 days later and rebought them for my long-termed portfolio during dips. In addition to these three, I have TOM, whose clothings I never once owned.

The shiniest stars in the current fashion constellation belong to that of Manolo Blahnik, Chloe (by Stella McCartney) and Issac Mizrahi, but I don't believe they are publicly traded companies. One socialite I know bought 40 pairs of Blahnik mules, slingbacks in one sitting, so I can imagine if his company ever goes public, the shares would be highly sought after and hyped about by the Street's elite crowds, GSCO, MSCO, MLCO and the like.

Unlike Peter Lynch, I don't pay enough attention to the companies that seek and receive my patronage in the fashion industry. For some reasons, I have difficulty mixing work and pleasure together, relying instead on my brokers to monitor them for me.

And of course you can call me Kim. Close friends call me Kimmie, and other calls me Kimberly, but I have no objection to any of the three.

Kimberly