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To: MskiHntr who wrote (6638)9/26/1998 12:35:00 AM
From: Jim B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
yep.. nice to see 24cents... not nearly as rewarding as being back in the 30s and 40s... but 24cents is better than 15cents..

we all still know it's going to take millions of shares bought to push this one alot higher... but if TSIG plays their cards right and gets their act together and gives us some news on current operations and deals... we'll be fine..

just have to be patient... well, you don't "have" to be patient... but sometime patience rewards in due time...

jim



To: MskiHntr who wrote (6638)9/26/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: Jazzbo  Respond to of 44908
 
MskiHntr: Thanks as always for the education. It's never too late to learn, the process just takes a little longer.

Naturally, I do have a question. You say (in your opinion) that a buyer stepped up and started 'picking off' offers, which continued over some period of time, with perhaps others joining in. My question is this: do you mean the buyer sees the offer, finds it acceptable and then makes his bid and purchase at the offer price, rather than the more usual (I think) process of seeing an offer, and bidding a dash under that to make the purchase a few dollars less expensive? If this is what you're implying, than that would be a nice bullish sign - at least someone out there (or within the company) believes there will be some price improvement...at some point.

If you answer this in less than a week, that means you're not out fishing. Shame on you.

Regards, TS