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To: TATRADER who wrote (655)5/29/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: majormember  Respond to of 59879
 
Mark, this guy shorted INFE (Canadian broker) yesterday at 2 13/16.
His latest post...Hmmm, he's either gonna get hurt or knows something,
Regards, Skane
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From: +Lucky Friday, May 29 1998 9:56AM ET
Reply # of 1432

Doubled up at 3 3/4.Looks like a blowoff top.
Time will tell but if INFE cannot get above 3 1/2 by noon look for an afternoon selloff.





To: TATRADER who wrote (655)5/29/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: majormember  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59879
 
Mark, GBIT reports profit, looking good these levels..Regards,Skane
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NEW YORK, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Intellicom, Inc. (Nasdaq: GBIT), today reported a net profit for 1st quarter 1998 of $0.06 per share vs. a net loss for 1st quarter 1997 of ($0.23) per share. The profit was due to a variety of reasons, including, in part, the growth in higher margin sales, the discontinuance of lower margin sales and its recently initiated cost cutting program.

Global Intellicom's past record was reversed this quarter. During this past year, Global has discontinued non-productive operation, reduced its total payroll by over 40%, and reduced other costs for 1998. Through an outsourcing contract, Global and its operating subsidiaries have the option to fix their manufacturing costs by subcontracting out their assembly of certain PC workstations and servers.




To: TATRADER who wrote (655)5/29/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Sandra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59879
 
Mark,
Are you watching CAPR?

Sandra :)