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To: Brenda L. Greer who wrote (26)9/6/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 939
 
I was just wondering are you shopping at Nordstroms these days too?

LOL.....The shorts would have us believe they are giving away 25 shares of CCSI with every make up color match!

If only they were right I would go in myself.

Regards, Jeff



To: Brenda L. Greer who wrote (26)9/6/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 939
 
Brenda one of my friends gave me a hot stock tip for a quick rebound in OMPT. The stock closed near a yearly low on Friday when the following happened:

Omnipoint shares slid 7/8 to close at 10 1/4 after CS First Boston cut the telecommunications and wireless service provider (OMPT) to "hold" from "buy." Citing the recent resignation of the company's chief financial officer(see press release), and other disappointments, analysts Cyntihia Motz and Robert Hordon believed the "hold" rating was more appropriate. In related news, the company's weakness was viewed as a "buy" opportunity at BT Alex Brown. Analyst Bo Fifer and Jeffery Hines set a 12-month price target of $32 a share.

cbs.marketwatch.com

My friend said this is a great company and that the stock should have much more upside than downside risk from this level. Actually I think you know this friend of mine. It's you, Brenda, and you are rarely wrong. I added OMPT to my model portfolio to see how it does. I'm betting really well.

Regards, Jeff



To: Brenda L. Greer who wrote (26)9/6/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: ralph keating  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 939
 
Brenda do not become part of the sheep
at the ccsi titantic...

rk



To: Brenda L. Greer who wrote (26)9/12/1998 8:47:00 AM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 939
 
Well Brenda it's still looking like you called the bottom of the market downturn on September 1st:

Message 5626419

Here are some statistics for the last week that show the slow climb has indeed begun. This last week, DOW closed at 7,795.50 up 5.3 percent since the DOW's September 1 bottom of 7,400.30. The NASDAQ advanced 3.6% on the day and closed at 1641.64 for the week. Judging from Friday's market reaction most investors are not too worried about the Starr Report or a possible impeachment of President Clinton. Do you think he will be impeached?

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Regards, Jeff