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To: johny who wrote (11844)5/8/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: LK2  Respond to of 12298
 
APM and RDRT, which is a better buy at these prices?

One problem with APM is that it's difficult to get any worthwhile information from the company.

Which of the two companies is a better buy at these prices?
At the moment they both appear to have serious problems (a lack of customers).

Possibly you should be asking yourself which of these two companies is a better short at these prices. You can make (or lose) money either way.

Regards,
Larry




To: johny who wrote (11844)5/8/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12298
 
Long term I do not know..I'm playing APM for the bounce and against
the high short interest..it's just a trade for me..my long term
money is in USA FAX TMA FUND , all closed end funds , and bonds.



To: johny who wrote (11844)5/9/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: Stitch  Respond to of 12298
 
johny;

<<Question to the thread: RDRT or APM which do you think is the best buy at these prices and why?>>

Ever had a barium enema (for diagnostic work on old guys like me) and felt the result of the air they pump in to swell and distend the lower intestine for the x-ray? Buying either one of these stocks is likely to induce a similar sensation.

I recommend the enema. The pain doesn't last as long as the one your question suggests is imminent.

Best,
Stitch