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To: simarx who wrote (14175)9/8/1998 1:56:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
AMTD, ASPT these two good for more upside. If we can keep up a normal momentum until mid-September when earnings kick in things will be better from then through October. We always have earnings surprises every quarter no matter what the situation is. I'm starting to research some of the plays in October and have found that earnings are still good in many companies and over many sectors. Since even the good companies were brought down with the bad this month, I expect the rebound to be quite good in the companies with strong earnings going forward. On the other side of the coin, so many of the 'downgraded' stocks are so beaten down at their 52 week low, that we will have strength in them as well. This dichotomy will make for a profitable earnings season.

AMTD broke through resistance today at 18 7/8. Looking for continuation of the trend. 50 day and 200 Moving Average are bullish. Relative Strength was already bullish on Friday. Still looking good.

ASPT.. another really good one that did not gap up in the morning.
noticed relative strength turning bullish on Friday. This one was downgraded and down over 30% this month. No where to to go but up. estimated earnings this quarter $0.26 to $0.29 cents next quarter.. and 6 strong buys and 5 buys.



To: simarx who wrote (14175)9/8/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<You need to dig a little deeper, they are two different companies >>

Is it just a coincidence that Mike Gaggi, Chairman, used to be a broker at Joseph Stevens & Company? Mike was a broker of mine (thanks to him I made money on the IPO of Glasgal - now Datatec DATC). He was successful in his eyecare business (mentioned in the S-1) prior to going to Joseph Stevens & Company, and he told me he was leaving JS&Co to spend full time in Tampa on 1-800FLY4LESS. That's too many coincidences for there not to be a link.