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To: pappy who wrote (412)5/30/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: yosid  Respond to of 942
 
Pappy
Cash Flow! Cash Flow! LCAV will live or die on the Cash Flow.
I still say $6.33 by the end of 3Q.
Hey Pappy. Remember how I said there would be a problem marketing this medical procedure, and not come off like you are selling beer.
Let me tell you how one Doctor has approached the problem in the Baltimore/Washington area.
He has a Priest advertising the PRK - A Priest, imagine that.
And the Priest is saying I was (near) blind but now I see.
He has done away with all glasses and contacts he says, and he sees like a dream, but it didn't help his golf score.
I am noting other high quality advertising as I travel around.



To: pappy who wrote (412)5/31/1998 9:27:00 AM
From: Harry W. Lowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 942
 
Pappy,

There isn't any stock market tool around (technical, fundamental, or star gazing) that will predict the unexpected in stock price activity.

Technical analysis is only as good as the user's ability to understand it, and then only if the stock price data is a result of normal supply and demand buy and sell activity.

Technical analysis by itself, is not the "end all" tool for trading the market; it must be used in conjunction with fundamental analysis in a favorable market climate.

Harry



To: pappy who wrote (412)5/31/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: Manny Gugliuzza  Respond to of 942
 
the "unexpected" "cash flow" is the when, which way, how long, how fast, how far. i could always use some unexpected information and the cash flow numbers at the end of each month like the analyst get before we do

i have no idea when they close their books here. i suspect it would be a few days before the end of each month so the bills can be mailed out the 1st of the month.

this is where the truthfull rumors and news leaks give analyst at the brokerage firms an edge.

it is like the IPO'S you know the firm handling the stock offering is going to give the buying opportunity to its best customers on the opening.

the people making a market in this stock probably have a similar advantage. that is probably what that lull in trading was on thursday.
they were all sitting around reading the end of the month reports on LCAV.

either way the 80k and 10 d stochastic reading that i follow has not failed with a reading of +7 points or more in the 3 previous strong upmoves this stock has made. i guess there is always a first time but right now it is sitting at +14 and +11 for the simple and exponential moves respectively.

besides the fact that we all feel that this stock is a screaming buy in this trading range, who cares if you buy it at 2.50 or at 3.25?

i do! because that is the difference in having net 500% gain in sales already and still holding. this is the only egde i have, from the tech work, to stay ahead of the manipulators.

hopefully will get stronger volume now in testing the 3.68 with a close.

good luck ar.





To: pappy who wrote (412)6/1/1998 7:47:00 AM
From: pappy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 942
 
Correction:

In my post #412, I accidentally utilized LZRCF when it fact all info I discussed should be in relation to LVCI not LZRCF...sorry.