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To: DanZ who wrote (14446)5/28/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
EDS

appears to be making a base here
good support
I'm in, just now at 36 5/8
stop at 36 or whatever I chicken out at first LOL
don't think the Z has enough buy power or would call a Z trade

Sue




To: DanZ who wrote (14446)5/28/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: The Insider  Respond to of 53068
 
Dan: Take a look at NSM.
My take is that it could find a base in the $16 area and may be a Buy candidate for the Z Port here. If so, I will sponsor. I know it's a long term hold but it looks good here. Your comments appreciated.



To: DanZ who wrote (14446)5/30/1998 5:12:00 AM
From: Neil H  Respond to of 53068
 
Dan

Chat RMBS and others

I had an interesting experience on trying to buy it. Told my broker to buy at 36 1/2+ . He usually splits bid/ask or gets at bid to pay for his commission and almost always succeeds. When he put in bid it started to move, so we tried ask. He tried 6 different times at ask. Every time he keyed in buy the ask jumped up and did not take the buy. I told him to quit chasing it at 38 and put in a standing buy at 36 7/8. It went to 40 that day but dropped back since.

I have been looking to buy TXN, ALTR, XLNX for a while and they are getting within the targets. Think Intel at this range is also good. Looking to buy BA soon too if it gets to mid 40's. Of course I don't usually play such short term trades as many on this thread. I look at value and try to buy low and hold till it goes up.

Regards

Neil