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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1359)6/24/1998 9:16:00 PM
From: greg Benfield  Respond to of 2887
 
I agree that ABMI should not have advertised this meeting. This is not a company event...it is a stock event. It is the company's obligation to inform us on event concerning company business. They are not required to tell us who they are meeting with to raise interest in the stock. I for one have been very disappointed by the lack of good news given in the press releases.
I think we are all being foolish. It is obvious ABMI is going to bought out. Before last month this topic was never talked of. Now people have been talking of it a lot. IT is going to happen that is why a lot of the people on this board have been alluding to it. DO I know anything,....I thought it was going to happen two years ago...so hell no. But if so many people that have Rash's ear and have talked to him think it is going to happen soon. Then they must have a good reason for this feeling. Good luck

Greg



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1359)6/25/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2887
 
Jeff and all ABMI'ers who believe in charts and what they are trying to tell us, take a look at the one below:

In my opinion they are saying ABMI is on its way up-up-up. But you must be the judge! This chart does not take into account today's (6/25/98) movement.

MOMENTUM INDICATOR (BOTTOM 1/3 OF THE CHART)
The Momentum indicator measures the amount that a security's price has changed over a given time span. The Momentum indicator displays the rate of change as a ratio.
The Momentum indicator can be used as a trend-following oscillator or as a leading indicator.
Used as a trend-following oscillator, technical analysts typically buy when the indicator bottoms and turns up and sell when the indicator peaks and turns down. If the Momentum indicator reaches extremely high values and then turns down, you should assume prices will probably go still higher.
chart4.bigcharts.com

Bill Fortune III