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Non-Tech : Enamelon (ENML) - Does anyone follow this? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mama Bear who wrote (622)6/10/1998 7:19:00 PM
From: oexwa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
Barbara, If I had to bet, I would bet ENML would go down on this news. My reasoning is that in a bull market, stocks don't go down on bad news but rise on good news. This has been the M.O. for the past few months, but I think we are starting to change. Witness MANU, LSCC, WDC, PTEK, et al, and some like ZONA on no news. It is so interesting to me that Barron's and the WSJ seem to have no effect on stocks anymore. They had a terribly negative article on GTW this morning and even though it was off 2-1/2, I don't think it was doing anything but following the rest of the market down.

I have lurked on SI for a long while and finally signed up (for $125) and think it has more influence on the market than several of the old, established print media. It's where I go when I want to find out what is happening with a stock that I am following. Is there another forum that you monitor? If so, I would appreciate it if you would let me know.

Thanks,
Bob



To: Mama Bear who wrote (622)6/10/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: drakes353  Respond to of 863
 
Barb:

So I see they have acknowledged there was a bit of a problem with the "delivery system", um, tube, eh? Wonder how much inventory is sitting on shelves in the crappy tubes? Too funny.

Having sales fall below expectations during channel fill is a major, major problem. Channel fill is supposed to be the easy part.

Look out below.

drakes353



To: Mama Bear who wrote (622)6/10/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: chester lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
If it goes up, I going to short it. My datek account is funded and ready to go.

Off topic. As a Datek user, might I ask about how you place order to short stocks that are trading on a downtick. QGLY is a tough stock to short. I could not get my order into Datek last night or today because Datek will NOT accept a order to short if the stock closed on a downtick, or is trading on a downtick. Is there a way to get around that. I don't expect to get an execution shorting on a downtick, but I would like to walk away feeling that my order may execute when a uptick occurs.

chester