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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Pink who wrote (6088)1/13/1999 8:09:00 PM
From: gbr  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 18998
 
Whats a t3/f?



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (6088)1/13/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: JC Money - President of a Loca  Respond to of 18998
 
Mr. Pink, DBCC Short? Really? Even with IPO coming (supposed to anyways)tomorrow? How about CNKT? Revenue 7 million market cap 100+ million! I can't seems to find financial term on their news announcement w/ IBM. Do you have any info. on the financial term that was disclosed on this?



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (6088)1/13/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: zoya  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Mr.pink,regarding dbcc

with brokers calling clients and recommending
shorting dbcc,
with anthony calling it a short,
and of course your highness calling it short,
with every body's mother short dbcc,
with marketwatch offering only 2.75 million share,
don't you think marketwatch could trade very
very high,maybe even 300+ with this internet frenzy
and all(i mean look at yahoo opened down at 332 and
recovered brilliantly)on friday when it starts
trading.
what if dbcc follows the frenzy,goes to 70..100+
and starts generating margin calls for those who
are short?it could happen.
won't the shorts loose their asses and are forced
to cover at these riddiculously higher prices?
again, i am talking about the scenario on the
first trading day of marketwatch .it could loose
it's lustre come monday, but the dbcc shorts may
go bankrupt on friday.



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (6088)1/14/1999 9:38:00 AM
From: alan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Mr. Pink - Ventas alert!!! This may be the least exciting story on this thread buy on a risk adjusted basis the absolute best! Ventas declared their first dividend last night - $0.39 . This annualizes at $1.56 which is a 12% yield with a 3% per annum growth in dividends. No one in Mr. Pink's world should have much cash around with this as a substitute. Stock should trade up to $18. or so along with the yield for a great total return.