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To: Anthony G. Breuer who wrote (4228)12/30/1998 6:06:00 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17679
 
Who really knows about these end of the year volatility, Tony? <g> I do know that a lot of people need that one stock in the portfolio aimed right for the stars. But that's just me. Flick's been tempting me with an internet2 stock making its way from the bulletin board to the NASDAQ small cap board on the strenght of a $14-15 million IDIQ (indefinite-duration-indefinite-quantity) contract from the military that looks like a nice replacement for AXC if it doesn't pan out in 1999. TECKD for the adventurous.

Hey while you're here. A couple of questions. Are you doing anything with internet video now? I recall that you mentioned once or twice that you do a lot of television editing work. Anyways, I also recall reading that one has to shot scenes a different way for the movies and another way for television. Am I correct in assuming that you have to shot internet video in another way too? Thanks, man.

Regards,

Gus



To: Anthony G. Breuer who wrote (4228)12/30/1998 8:27:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
hey tony...

ed's TA posts regarding the long term chart, the january
effect, and the cessation of tax selling...as well as the
firming of price on increased volume all combine to suggest
we may be seeing the infancy of a trend here.

consider also that since october 2, 1998, ampex has
had a P/E of 3.00, %25 less than the industry.

the heard on the street mention on the 29th...

<<Monness, Crespi, Hardt & Co. awards a trophy to the institutional client with the best January-bounce candidate. Last year, a hedge fund won with its pick, Ionica, a provider of fixed-telephone services. Now, the stock is being delisted by Nasdaq. This year, the same client is picking Ampex Corp.>>

while not in and of itself the reason perhaps for today's large interest leads me to wonder if this client might not have some inkling of actual
plans afoot.

the trading of the last few days would imply someone, beyond this
board, anyway...<g>, or somefew, might be banking on some kind
of movement to occur, perhaps sooner than later .

the other possibility, tony....is just that we have been so downtrodden
for so long, the market has seen fit to give us bit of a kick. i would say
the near term volume will be very telling.