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Technology Stocks : Saville Systems (SAVLY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Phil Jacobson who wrote (101)5/24/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Adelantado  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 261
 
If you are sure of your evaluation of the company, the time to buy is when the price is low. When the price drops, you should not brood because the others fail to preceive the quality of the stock, but rejoice that that market, once again gave you an opportunity. The hungry opportunists will again come back when what-ever crisis is over and return SAVLY to that once staring example of how trading can set you free.

Of course if you are stretched out in margin, perhaps you should reconsider how you are investing, not what you are investing in.

Joe.



To: Phil Jacobson who wrote (101)5/26/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: B Hewson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 261
 
Mid-40s purchase? I managed to buy at 55. Good timing, right? Earnings conf call very positive. Anyone know if new Unix product is in production? Heard anything about it? Good product? Someone on Yahoo board knocking it. Would like to know if it is a good implementation. Important that it be a good product I would think.
Barbara



To: Phil Jacobson who wrote (101)5/26/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 261
 
Hi Phil. Like I posted last month, after earnings report SAVLY turned weak. I told you about the 200k block that wanted out so MMs had to drop it to 46 and then bring it back up. Last Friday when I was able to watch the market in the last hour, lots of blocks (15K to 200k) traded on the bid or offer.

I like to buy some but haven't decided where the bottom is. It cannot be too far from mid 30s, if there is nothing wrong with the company. Right?

I'll probably take a position mid this week. Let's see how it holds up here. I'll start watching it tomorrow.

Good luck;

Clint