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To: moose who wrote (24054)11/4/1998 7:05:00 PM
From: 45bday  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Penny stock = $5. And who says inflation is under control. Also, took my series 7 a long time ago so it probably was under $1 then anyway. By the way whereas I believe many mutuals can't buy stocks at these prices that doesn't mean that small stocks aren't owned/controlled by big investors. I have a position in SKYC which is owned substantially by Ronald Barron, ATT, Hughes etc. It is a penny stock by this definition, but it did move from 4 to 4 11/16 today so you can call it anything you like. It won't be a penny stock long anyway by any definition LOL.

On a more somber note as I sold my COMS today what's the scoop on tomorrow. I seem to remember some saying we would have a gap down this morning so what does their fuzzy ball say for the AM.



To: moose who wrote (24054)11/4/1998 11:25:00 PM
From: joe  Respond to of 45548
 


>>What is $5.00.<<

Jeopardy, but you forgot the question mark?

>>I believe the correct answer on the series 7 would be
under $5.00.<<

Is that your state's lottery system? That may be a better
use of money than penny stocks.<g>