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To: Gary Smith who wrote (14463)4/30/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: PsycProf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27968
 
Gary,

Was that Delaware and blue pun intended? I thought maybe you went to that university.

-PsycProf-GO BLUE HENS!



To: Gary Smith who wrote (14463)4/30/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Jim Spitz  Respond to of 27968
 
Personally, Gary, I would like to see them use the current revenues instead of dilution to make new acquisitions and wait for MD Jr. show revenues to help reduce the OS. Of course, that is JMO and I'm not the Pres. or CEO and don't have all of the possible data available to me. So I'll just leave this suggestion out here and let Ira 'da Man do his thing.

Stay in the Black!
jimS waiting for yet another archive CD to finish writing.



To: Gary Smith who wrote (14463)4/30/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Nutty Buddy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27968
 
Hey folks! I've been watching this thread over the past eight weeks. Man, these posts are hard to keep up-to-date on. Needless to say I have skipped over a few. Getting to the point, I am looking to buy some shares of FAMH tomorrow. Unfortunately, I won't be available at the market open to trade. Never bought a BB stock before, and was inquiring on the wise way to place an order for this stock. Do market orders generally get filled quickly? Should I be safe and place a limit order (and possibly miss out on a morning rally)? I've witnessed the bid/ask prices go funky at times while checking the quotes (like .46/.60) even though the trades remain in a tight range. Why is this?

Buddy