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Technology Stocks : Peritus Software Services (PTUS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Big Dog who wrote (1368)6/7/1998 10:45:00 PM
From: kvogel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1960
 
A buying strategy for PTUS. I think the Yahoo site is more alive but SI people offer many other insights. I know you're on both Darrell and I appreciate it. As a small investor we need all the knowledge we can get so I'll post here also.

Clearly most of us who have PTUS stock know things should turn around based on fundamentals and a good quarter. For us it's HOLD. I think a good buying strategy is to take advantage of the insider sales. I am still trying to research the 144 filings last week but do not know answers. The point is that MM's know about and probably will handle these sales. This will give anyone wishing to buy some entry points probably between 3 « to 4 depending on how much is going to be sold. I would try to buy at 1/32 above whatever the bid is when you see some volume come in. I don't think we're far from the bottom in any case so don't get too greedy. This company is NOT going out of business and has some excellent IT types which makes it worth something based on capabilities and staff. Good luck and watch size of trades.

Karl



To: Big Dog who wrote (1368)6/8/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1960
 
Dear Darrell: Just wanted to say that I also watched the cspan program and made my wife watch it also. Not possible to put down all that was said in 3 hrs but I came away with the impression these people were ALL very much concerned with the plight not only of USA but of the World. This is likely to effect us in ways we never even thought about. Also, I understand the airlines will ALL be shut down for at least 14 days--Insurance companies will force that even if regulators dont. Remember the latest strike by UPS? That was peanuts compared to just that one comment. JDN