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To: chester lee who wrote (1960)11/4/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
Chester, I am doing the same with shorts in CCSI, REXI, TERA, PVN and MCAR. Sooner or later they have to return to earth. Why take a loss now when this is just a temporary blip? Nothing has changed in the fundamentals that I can see. CCSI's manufacturing agreement puts them a few steps behind where MS/WAND was before they tanked to 1 1/2.



To: chester lee who wrote (1960)11/4/1998 1:09:00 AM
From: TheLineMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2506
 
I've notice that too. I have put together a few portfolio based on the MF DailyTrouble, John's LRS stocks and some others. If you shorted the stocks in Junes MFDT last Friday you would be down 25% due to KTEL.
As it is I took the opportunity to short more. I should reach my limit by the end of the week. Let's put some theories to the test.



To: chester lee who wrote (1960)11/4/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: Carl Yee  Respond to of 2506
 
I agree on your analysis and luckily I am only short in SRCM, and that is very small. So margin is not a problem for me.

I too remember BAANF and took some losses there.

Tempted to add to SRCM, but holding off until I see if this mn out of steam.