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Technology Stocks : Warp 10 Tech. (WARP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Moyer who wrote (1027)7/11/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1164
 
Thanks for filling me in on the history. I knew some but
not all of what you wrote. I actually started following
this over a year ago, and kept waiting for better
financials and noticeable revenue growth before buying in.
I too noticed that their seemed to be some support a bit
higher than I would have expected for a worthless company
after the prolonged decline, so I kept watching and
almost bought in as various signs of hope popped up now and
then. It was the HP news that finally brought me in,
although I almost bought when Jack Banks sold (I was too
chicken).

Anyway, the volume seems to confirm that there is quite a bit of interest in what they are doing. I'm a bit
surprised that by now the thread is still only chugging along. It actually seems kind of weird given the show the stock put on last week. Would the lack of posting be an indication that buyers aren't the penny stock crowd and are primarily people 'in the know'? Still, I'm surprised the penny stock crowd hasn't jumped on the bandwagon--perhaps many are avoiding Warp 10 because of prior bad experiences when their business strategy failed to work last year. To me it is a good sign if the penny stock crowd aren't the buyers.
Ted