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To: Emec who wrote (7240)8/14/1998 7:38:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
Well how about RNTK to 5 - 8 in 30 days ,, and possibly 20 in 12 mos,, I will take that .

;-)



To: Emec who wrote (7240)8/14/1998 10:49:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
I have a question for the thread:

Will news of a TX deal really move RNTK upward?

Ideally, one would buy on anticipation, at the peak of which one would then take profit just before actual release of news (longs would maintain a smaller core after profit taking)

Is RNTK likely to attain this peak of opportunity prior to news release, if any. If not, what will happen to price then at release time? Perhaps nothing, except that the longs will feel validated, and encouraged to continue holding? Perhaps the price will actually decline, without even having gained?

If we are waiting for actual news, as opposed to the anticipation of news, to cause a price increase sufficient to produce profits for us, who will be buying the stock at news release time in volume sufficient to do this?

As for myself, I now have more shares of RNTK than I would want to hold long term. I would rather sell 85% for profit, which is my plan. Mentally though, I have prepared myself for a big "yawn" of a market response if there is a news release.