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To: Quad Sevens who wrote (434)10/29/1998 8:34:00 AM
From: wolfdog2  Respond to of 638
 
Wade, insiders are often quite early. I don't see anything weird going on with MWY. I forget the ins and outs of the short swing rule, but I believe it bars short term profits (6 months) by insiders. Whether the insiders are right or wrong, only time will tell, but clearly they think that the future is bright for MWY.

Sometime ago I wrote up DSSI. My apologies to anyone who bought the stock based on my write up. The stock has been a dog and is now selling at ~half the price of where it was when I suggested it as a purchase. That said, DSSI is worth another look. The semiconductor industry appears to be within 6 months of a turn (DSSI has a large position in TSEMF) and today DSSI announced what appears to be a major marketing alliance with GTE for it remote utility meter reading system. Anyone interested can find the announcement over on the DSSI board.



To: Quad Sevens who wrote (434)10/29/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 638
 
OK, so talk of GBLX "dark fibres" didn't turn you on?

I am not sure what is going on with MWY either, Maybe insiders aren't that smart. Remember I posted something about VIAS insiders starting big buying from $14 down to $8? I never bought any, but paper traded instead. Well, the stock tanked on news of decreasing revenues and warnings about future revneues. How could so many people at VIAS not be aware of descending fortunes? Now we have MWY. Surely they must have known of decreasing arcade game sales. I know insiders are supposed to be "too early", but THAT early?

BTW, the CEO of THDO, the failed game platform ocmpany, bought millions of shares on the open market. But there is absolutely nothing promising about that company. I don't get it.

DocStone

DocStone



To: Quad Sevens who wrote (434)11/6/1998 12:51:00 AM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 638
 
<<< Here are some other holdings of mine to avoid: THQI, OROA, PSEM, NAII, KWIC, IHCC,
DDDDF--but these are subject to change often in the current environment. >>

OK: I feel vindicated.

Wade