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To: Moneysmith who wrote (5025)1/8/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 37507
 
Hi Ken.L We are all guessing here, so I'll throw my two cents in. I would not dispute the possibility of a below 45.00 purchase in the future, however the here and now says otherwise IMHO.

I have traded BII since it took off, the one thing that boggled my mind today that was diffrent from every other day was the "size" of the bids and offers. Prior to this point large bid/offers of 70K+ were either box bottoms/tops or they were opening market bids.

today was the first time I have seen 100K offers taken out and 100K bids hit. It can only be that the US is getting in on this!!

We'll see!

the Chief



To: Moneysmith who wrote (5025)1/8/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Fred C. Dobbs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
I'm new at this game compared to yourself, but your statement seems to contradict itself.

Still possible to buy under $5? Buying on worry? Start of a long game.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I get the distinct impression that 7M shares might be a sign that people have started to accumulate for the long term. This company sure seems to have some sound fundamentals.

But only time will till. We'll see when the dust settles who survives.



To: Moneysmith who wrote (5025)1/8/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: Kevin Hamlin  Respond to of 37507
 
<<<I still think BII can be bought below $5 before any takeoff. >>>

Hmmm, I don't think it will Ken, but if it does I'll buy more with you! Based on my on thoughts as I mentioned them a few posts ago, I'm actually trading BII less and less. As the price continues to rise, I live in greater and greater fear that when it really starts to run I'll have traded out hoping to buy in lower...and it just doesn't go lower...but gaps and runs...and runs.....and runs....and then what? (On a smaller price scale, I've already done that a few times on this stock...drives me crazy!!! The number of times I've actually paid a HIGHER price to get back in....uggghhh!!)

Best wishes for you getting (back) in!!

Kevin