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To: WCLee who wrote (89)2/20/1999 12:04:00 PM
From: Louis Cornell  Respond to of 155
 
WCLee, you may be onto something. PQT may spike again. For now though the chart doesn't look like it's coiling yet the way it did before the previous spikes - my guess is it may back and fill for awhile longer. If the trading range narrows significantly again, it may signal the next one. AMEX stocks kind of scare me though, cause they trade so thin and specialists can play games with them easily. Of course, small cap NASDAQs are susceptible to market makers. I'll be watching PQT.

APPB looks like a real interesting breakout. Looking for a pullback to the $26.50 area. Not really a frog per se, but looks good as a 6-9 month hold for a two bagger.



To: WCLee who wrote (89)2/21/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Patricia Meaney  Respond to of 155
 
WCLee,

Yeah, I was watching that one back in the middle of the month when it was under $3. I didn't buy back then because it was on the AMEX - oh well - bad call on my part. I'll check it out again.



To: WCLee who wrote (89)2/22/1999 2:31:00 PM
From: RADAR )))  Respond to of 155
 
WCLee:

Just visiting from the PQT thread. Thank you for your comment on the quality of the DD. We do spend a lot of time looking at the company. We agree that the rumors have died somewhat and the interest now is in the quality of the company and its future, both short term and long term.

Thanks again,

RADAR

RADAR