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To: PanzerGeneral who wrote (354)4/25/1998 11:25:00 AM
From: Ian  Respond to of 2339
 
New to this thread.

I hopped out of i2 in the high 70's and am now looking to get back in a long position. Do you see a pullback after the split? if so, based on what? Any feedback is appreciated.



To: PanzerGeneral who wrote (354)4/26/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: Clam Clam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2339
 
Thanks for the lesson in i2 being different that ITWO.

You said "From detailed calculations, I don't feel that ITWO
will beat or even meet earnings estimates this week.
A 2 cent disappointment should have a 5 or 6
dollar negative impact. From yesterday, I'm looking
for a 10 point profit (79 1/2 to 69 1/2) by next
Monday."

No disappointment out of i2.

You made money but no because of any detailed calculations.

I didn't own i2 and haven't for some time (wish I had) so I didn't lose any money.

My comment related to somebody who appears out of nowhere, knows next to nothing about the company, claims to have done "detailed calculations" only to be proven wrong on the earnings and then claim to have made such an 'easy play.' No other comment.