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To: CatLady who wrote (2516)5/18/1998 4:36:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 7491
 
Well the action was breathtaking today. With more than 25K shares traded. Since we know that Lili says he was a buyin' 10K today, he must feel almost like a market maker today accounting for 40% of the volume. With only 15K unaccounted for we know that SJB still holds most of his position.

That big order for 7K shares that pounded in at the end of the session looks promising for tomorrow's action. It only looks like it cost $2,000 to drive the price back up to break even for the day. Not really that expensive. Or maybe that was just Lili coming into the market and buying at the ask.



To: CatLady who wrote (2516)5/18/1998 4:38:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7491
 
Good posts. I've spent a bit of time following your lead on the Waltech "clients". Here are the results:

Artesyn (formerly Computer Products): as noted in an earlier post, they seem to have set up their own in-house site. URL: artesyn.com not computerproductsinc.com as reported on the Waltech "clients" page. Neither of the familiar names--Scott Howell and Tom Stinson--appears on the domain registration, which was done in January of this year.

Palm Beach National Bank, askbank.com : Domain registered to Scott and Tom, but I couldn't get the site to work...

Riviera Beach Online, rbol.com Domain inexistent. and yes, I've not relied only on error messages, checked the 'Nic for everything.

BodyGear Activewear, bodygear.com Error message: entrance denied. Domain registered to Scott and Tom.

Dycom Industries, Inc., dycomind.com HEY!! The site WORKS!! And it's registered to Scott and Tom.

SolarStat, solarstat.com Site works, but no familiar names in the domain registration. Doesn't look like a Waltech site, either. Probably isn't.

Actiview, actiview.com Site works, but again doesn't seem to be a Waltech site. No familiar names or servers.

TGIFriday, and what is this anyway? Not, it seems, the restaurant people. tgifriday.com Site doesn't work. But yes, the domain is registered to Scott and Tom.

Eco Data Recovery, eco-datarecov.com Site works. This outfit also has a Burns Road address, but the domain registration presents no familiar names or servers.

Group One Storage, g1storage.com Inexistent domain.

Abe Lincoln Press, abelincolnpress.com Inexistent domain.

Grey Companies, Inc., http:greycompanies.com/ Site not working, says "coming soon". The correct spelling, and the fact that familiar names are absent in the domain registration suggest that this is not a current Waltech client.

Stocks4Tomorrow, stocks4tomorrow.com At LAST! Another genuine Waltech client whose site WORKS. Sort of. Though there's no CSHK info filed...

Power Solutions, Inc., powersolutions.com Site works, but all the names on the registration are from something called safari.net, which may well be the site designer and server (yes, safari.net for the servers, too).

Narisaam Computer Shows, waltech.com Doesn't work. File not found. No matches on the 'Nic.

Success Links, success-link.com Inexistent domain.

Was Eleventh Hour Software on this list a few weeks ago, or not? Can't remember.... Well, never worked, anyway.

WHOOOOOOAAAAA!!! Am I ever glad FBN chose Magnetic Diary as its site designer!!