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To: Lionheart who wrote (2084)5/15/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4149
 
Yes, profit taking is always possible, and given black out periods, it is a reasonable presumption. However, I simply wanted to give a heads up to the thread, as insider/big boys exiting tends to precede downward price movement most of the time. Shareholders are not usually the first to know when things go awry, and it is always good to be cautious when several filings have taken place in close proximity. To assume it is simply profit taking might not be wise, but we shall see.

With E3 just around the corner, and then earnings, the effects on the stock price might not be that major, but again... it is relatively significant, IMO, and therefore I put it out on the board.

As far as earnings estimates, check this URL for earnings info from Zack's, (and check some of the other data available for free). :)

zacks.com:8008/ows-bin/owa/zbrc?tick=aklm&comp_id=main&search=2

Have a nice weekend!

Best Wishes,
V.