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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15672)10/19/1998 6:54:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Respond to of 17305
 
*AV*--Deliver a diskette to a friend and asked him to send the stuff through excitemail and through hotmail. He was limited to 100 outgoing messages and possibly screwed stuff up with the word file and using both his and my hotmail account. sorry for all the duplication. He had Office97 and uploaded after saving and then resaved or converted to Office95.

Whatta mess. I will attach the issue to tomorrow's newsletter. So some of you might receive this 2-3 times. that is why I asked for guinea pigs.<GGG> This will hopefully be all cleared up by Wednesday.

Andrew



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15672)10/20/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17305
 
*AV*--Let's have some highlights as of today's Super Tuesday reaction by the tech sector I have commented on or alluded to.

ADI up $1.65
ADPT down $0.25
ASYT up $1.75
ASND down $3.125
ATMI up $4 (from this thread discussion)
ATML up $0.63
BRKS up $0.75
CIEN up $1.75
COMS down $0.32
CS up $0.67 (boo!!!)
CYMI up $1.68
DPMI up $3.75
ERICY up $0.75
IPEC up $0.50
KLAC up $1.87
LRCX up $0.50
MIPS up $1.25
MXIM up $1.75
NVLS up $2.50
PAIR down $ 0.06
PLAB up $3
PRIA up $1
QCOM up $3 (satellite play)
RMBS up $2
SFAM up $1
SLVN up $0.875
SGI up $1.25 (thread discussion)
TLAB up $2.125
VECO up $2.50
VTSS even
WFR up another $1.75 close to tripling this month.
XIRC up $3.25
XYLN up $2

Is it just a coincidence that the comments last week on certain stocks and the 2-3 week hiatus from the newsletter being posted here, culminated in the inaugaration of the email newsletter and these types of gains over the past few days???? I Think not!!!! For those that know me, and had enough confidence to take some of these disucssions to the investment stage, congratulations on your very short term profits. I may have left a few off the list but most were posted here from memory. Very impressive when you add it to the gains of yesterday and late last week. WFR is the cream of the crop for the moment.

Anyway, I think I have proven myself yet again for the members of this community and the people that signed on for the newsletter. Take profits when presented and/or protect the profits you have. I will not post exit strategies since they seem to be different from investor to investor, but you see some of my principles at the end of the newsletter and in the Stock Swap Thread introduction. You have the information and the background to plot your own entrance and exit strategies based on your individual profit objectives.

To the naysayers, Yes this looks to be a no brainer type of profit generation. However, were you properly invested and positioned to take advantage of the situation. And why didn't you put it on the line and verbalize these ideas for the general population and community??

I am being pressured to send out fee requests but I have gotten a 2 week reprieve. so there is no real pressure on me momentarily. I have been given some really good feedback relative to Adobe Acrobat .pdf files which allow eveyone to download a free Reader off the internet to read the newsletter. The program is roughly $300, I am told. I was also told about password protected websites like others have employed and have found Web hosting and the associated e-commerce fees to run up to the hundreds of dollars to start up and maintenance monthly fees ranging from $25 to $75. then of course there is the wife factor who does not think I should be up till 3am MDT doing this<GGG>.

In any event, to do the job right it looks like there will be expenses that I will not undertake out of my own back pocket.<GG> So, do your best to help me get this ball off the ground so we can all profit by our combined efforts. Today's gains on a few hundred shares would have covered any ridiculous fees that any newsletter provider were charging on an annual basis<GGG>. Luck or Skill?? Only time will tell. You have had a peek at me for close to 2 years and can draw your own conclusions.<GGG> Whatta day it is turning out to be!!!!

Andrew

BTW-some of these stocks above might not have been in thenewsletter or discussed here last week. I apologize for their inclusion but they were discussed on an mIRC day trading chat area I spend time on.