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To: 45bday who wrote (677)11/5/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: Mason Barge  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 770
 
<<No one is buying in anticipation of earnings>>

I ordered 20,000 @1 3/8 this morning and they only filled 2500 before moving the ask up. So no one is selling ahead of earnings (at least at these prices), either. There is no stock in play, period.

Well, I'll hold my 2500 I got today for 3 or better, and hold the shares I got at 2 1/2 for 6 or better. What the heck, double or nothing. I think these guys can sell enough product/service to keep in business, and as long as they do that, these shares are worth something. And if they can make a profit, definitely worth $1. So double is a better chance than 0. <crossed fingers>
(The last time I said this the stock went to 0, LOL)

P.S. are earning coming out before open or after close on Monday?



To: 45bday who wrote (677)11/5/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: Ray Rueb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 770
 
I'm glad it was a joke, I guess I'm too literal

Anyway, I can guarantee that all of the movement from $1.06 to $1.25 was caused by me buying 5,000 shares over the last 3 days.

BTW: I hate it when I have a bid in at one price an the stock trades to the MM below my bid. My broker tells me this is allowed by the exchange during the first trades of the day. The MM then sells to me at a guaranteed profit and I pay a higher price for the shares.

<< Good luck with your new purchase... >>
Good luck to all of us,

Ray