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To: T.R. who wrote (51641)7/16/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
The pause that refreshes...I believe it will close up between $4 and $6 today.

Are you using TA, TR????g



To: T.R. who wrote (51641)7/16/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: jhg_in_kc  Respond to of 176387
 
SATISFIED BEARS?: NOTE THE MENTION OF DELL IN LAST GRAPH. (FROM wsj)
As the stock market struggled to slight gains in the
second quarter, the professional naysayers known as short-sellers
profited.

The shorts, who make money when stocks go down, registered a 6.9% gain
in the quarter, based on the 20 short-sellers included in the Rockbridge
Short Sellers Index. Michael R. Long, of Rockbridge Research, Charlotte,
N.C., says the gain doesn't quite make up for the 7.6% loss the shorts
suffered in the first quarter.

But individual successes on once-robust stocks were many. Big winners
for the shorts, as the stocks fell, included Samsonite, SmarTalk
Teleservices, Caribiner International, Sunbeam, Zenith Electronics,
Danka Business Systems, Callaway Golf and Fila Holdings, according to
Rockbridge Research.

Rockbridge says big losers for the shorts -- or stocks that defied the
shorts' pessimism -- included Computer Learning Centers, America Online, Ascend Communications, Dell Computer, Yahoo! and Amazon.com.