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To: Mr. Big who wrote (55542)2/12/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: findstock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Remember, that before Tokyo plugged this stock it had already traded 45% of its float. I'm holding!

However, I will take it out if it drops 10% from my purchase price (Trading Rule #1 in my book).

hey Mr Big, that was a pretty good post, but please don't take me for a moron....when you started plugging as you put it...I will call it what it was PUMPING, the price was 1.25......even after all that I bought lower and am under the 10% from wince I bought it...so I know damn good and well you bought about the same price I did, and I got it at 1 1/8......



To: Mr. Big who wrote (55542)2/13/1999 12:50:00 AM
From: last1out  Respond to of 119973
 
QUOB I'm one who held on. Didn't see the major dump that was forecast. This stock may go nowhere or even down, but there are some interesting things to consider.

The implementation conference is begins monday of next week.
QUOB will be presenting at the conference. Why? they must
have something, possibly a big something.
Insider buying of over 1 million shares on dec. 31, 1998
six weeks ago Wheatly invests $1.25 million in QUOB. I say
they know more than we do.
Partners with Hewlett Packard, Siemens, AT&T, Digital, Brio Tech.
pretty big players.

I'm sure there was dumping during the pumping today, which makes everyone angry, so we say the stock is junk, however the price was running just fine before the dump occured at noonish which caused more dumping by those who felt shafted which caused more dumping by those trying to get before the next guy. All those that wanted out are probably out, and with the conference next week, who knows?